Following William James (1890/1963), many leading self-esteem researchers continue to support the Individual-importance hypothesis-that the relation between specific facets of self-concept and global self-esteem depends on the importance an individual places on each specific facet. However, empirical support for the hypothesis is surprisingly elusive, whether evaluated in terms of an importance-weighted average model, a generalized multiple regression approach for testing self-concept-by-importance interactions, or idiographic approaches. How can actual empirical support for such an intuitively appealing and widely cited psychological principle be so elusive? Hardy and Moriarty (2006), acknowledging this previous failure of the Individual-i...
Comments on the original article "Do people's self-views matter? Self-concept and self-esteem in eve...
Global self-esteem refers to the general value that a person places on him- or herself and should be...
The affective model of self-esteem development assumes that: (a) self-esteem forms early in life in ...
Following William James (1890/1963), many leading self-esteem researchers continue to support the In...
Following William James (1890/1963), many leading self-esteem researchers continue to support the In...
In psychology, as in other areas of research, theory, good measurement, and practice are inexorably ...
We examine theoretical and methodological issues associated with the roles of individual and group-n...
Three questionnaire studies were conducted to examine how global self-esteem relates to social psych...
The Individually Importance-Weighted Average (IIWA) model posits that the contribution of specific a...
According to the Individually Importance-Weighted Average (IIWA) model (James, 1890/1963), the contr...
The individually importance-weighted average (IIWA) model posits that the contribution of specific a...
This study tested James's theoretical assumption that the importance people attribute to different p...
We examine theoretical and methodological issues associated with the roles of individual and group-n...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Self-concept refers to how people feel about themsel...
We investigate the Actual–Ideal Discrepancy (AID) model of self-esteem determination dating back to ...
Comments on the original article "Do people's self-views matter? Self-concept and self-esteem in eve...
Global self-esteem refers to the general value that a person places on him- or herself and should be...
The affective model of self-esteem development assumes that: (a) self-esteem forms early in life in ...
Following William James (1890/1963), many leading self-esteem researchers continue to support the In...
Following William James (1890/1963), many leading self-esteem researchers continue to support the In...
In psychology, as in other areas of research, theory, good measurement, and practice are inexorably ...
We examine theoretical and methodological issues associated with the roles of individual and group-n...
Three questionnaire studies were conducted to examine how global self-esteem relates to social psych...
The Individually Importance-Weighted Average (IIWA) model posits that the contribution of specific a...
According to the Individually Importance-Weighted Average (IIWA) model (James, 1890/1963), the contr...
The individually importance-weighted average (IIWA) model posits that the contribution of specific a...
This study tested James's theoretical assumption that the importance people attribute to different p...
We examine theoretical and methodological issues associated with the roles of individual and group-n...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Self-concept refers to how people feel about themsel...
We investigate the Actual–Ideal Discrepancy (AID) model of self-esteem determination dating back to ...
Comments on the original article "Do people's self-views matter? Self-concept and self-esteem in eve...
Global self-esteem refers to the general value that a person places on him- or herself and should be...
The affective model of self-esteem development assumes that: (a) self-esteem forms early in life in ...