The present studies examined the association between self-concept structure and stability of self-esteem. In two daily diary studies, evaluative integration (organizing positively and negatively valenced self-beliefs into the same self-aspects) was associated with more stable self-esteem than evaluative compartmentalization (organizing positively and negatively valenced self-beliefs into separate self-aspects) among individuals with generally high self-esteem. Moreover, analyses of self-esteem reactivity confirmed that the sensitivity of state self-esteem to daily events was greater for compartmentalized individuals than for individuals with relatively integrative self-concept structures. Compartmentalization also was associated with greate...
The current article proposes a theoretical model of self-esteem called the Self-Organizing Self-Este...
Theory and research suggest that an internalization of psychological “structure” related to self-est...
This study will further the base of research concerned with the phenomenon of self-esteem and its re...
The present studies examined the association between self-concept structure and stability of self-es...
ABSTRACT This article reviews research on the evaluative organiza-tion (compartmentalized or integra...
Why some individuals are able to cope effectively with a stressful life event while others who exper...
Self-concept stability was tested in three studies to examine the relationship between stability in ...
Past literature indicates that self-esteem may not be a stable entity for all individuals, and there...
The current article proposes a theoretical model of self-esteem called the Self-Organizing Self-Este...
This study evaluates the temporal structure of daily self-esteem and the relative contribution of a ...
Appearance-related self worth occupies a central role in the self-structure of many individuals. Whi...
The researcher examined self-concept/self-image and self-concept maintenance processes in response t...
A notable uptick of interest in the stability of self‐esteem has been observed over the past few yea...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the structure of the self-concept in a sample of sexual trauma survi...
AbstractCurrent cognitive models stress the importance of negative self-perceptions in maintaining s...
The current article proposes a theoretical model of self-esteem called the Self-Organizing Self-Este...
Theory and research suggest that an internalization of psychological “structure” related to self-est...
This study will further the base of research concerned with the phenomenon of self-esteem and its re...
The present studies examined the association between self-concept structure and stability of self-es...
ABSTRACT This article reviews research on the evaluative organiza-tion (compartmentalized or integra...
Why some individuals are able to cope effectively with a stressful life event while others who exper...
Self-concept stability was tested in three studies to examine the relationship between stability in ...
Past literature indicates that self-esteem may not be a stable entity for all individuals, and there...
The current article proposes a theoretical model of self-esteem called the Self-Organizing Self-Este...
This study evaluates the temporal structure of daily self-esteem and the relative contribution of a ...
Appearance-related self worth occupies a central role in the self-structure of many individuals. Whi...
The researcher examined self-concept/self-image and self-concept maintenance processes in response t...
A notable uptick of interest in the stability of self‐esteem has been observed over the past few yea...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the structure of the self-concept in a sample of sexual trauma survi...
AbstractCurrent cognitive models stress the importance of negative self-perceptions in maintaining s...
The current article proposes a theoretical model of self-esteem called the Self-Organizing Self-Este...
Theory and research suggest that an internalization of psychological “structure” related to self-est...
This study will further the base of research concerned with the phenomenon of self-esteem and its re...