We hypothesized that threatening self-aspects that pertain to an identity specified in a binding identity goal leads to distinct compensation (i.e., self-symbolizing), whereas threatening self-aspects not specified in a binding identity goal leads to general self-worth restoration. To test this hypothesis, participants with either weak or strong commitments to becoming lawyers were subjected to either a related or unrelated self-threat, and then given the opportunity to restore both the lawyer identity and general self-worth. Only participants strongly committed to become lawyers responded to a related self-threat by distinct compensation rather than general self-worth restoration. Apparently, strong commitments to an identity goal isolate ...
Striving for specific identities (e.9., lawver, mother, pious person) is not a strategic effort at s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This dissertation comprises three chapters. Chapter on...
Within the Lent, Brown and Hackett\u27s (1994) social cognitive career theory framework, the moderat...
We hypothesized that threatening self-aspects that pertain to an identity specified in a binding ide...
Even though social affiliation is largely beneficial in times of threat, certain dispositions may hi...
In this chapter we discuss identity development from a goal implementation perspective. Identity ach...
This research examined under what conditions and for whom people's contingencies of self-worth, or b...
There are currently a number of competing theories of threat compensation, which attempt to explain ...
Identity implications theory (IIT) is applied to analyze how young adults manage identity concerns a...
Identity implications theory (IIT) is applied to analyze how young adults manage identity concerns a...
When faced with a threat to one’s identity, people are motivated to defend against that threat. This...
The present research tested the proposition that the sense of self-continuity that people derive fro...
Desired and feared possible future selves are important motivators of behavior and provide a tempora...
This research examines how consumers use possessions to "morph" their self from one identi...
Some people argue that contingencies of self-worth are indispensable sources of motivation (Pyszczyn...
Striving for specific identities (e.9., lawver, mother, pious person) is not a strategic effort at s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This dissertation comprises three chapters. Chapter on...
Within the Lent, Brown and Hackett\u27s (1994) social cognitive career theory framework, the moderat...
We hypothesized that threatening self-aspects that pertain to an identity specified in a binding ide...
Even though social affiliation is largely beneficial in times of threat, certain dispositions may hi...
In this chapter we discuss identity development from a goal implementation perspective. Identity ach...
This research examined under what conditions and for whom people's contingencies of self-worth, or b...
There are currently a number of competing theories of threat compensation, which attempt to explain ...
Identity implications theory (IIT) is applied to analyze how young adults manage identity concerns a...
Identity implications theory (IIT) is applied to analyze how young adults manage identity concerns a...
When faced with a threat to one’s identity, people are motivated to defend against that threat. This...
The present research tested the proposition that the sense of self-continuity that people derive fro...
Desired and feared possible future selves are important motivators of behavior and provide a tempora...
This research examines how consumers use possessions to "morph" their self from one identi...
Some people argue that contingencies of self-worth are indispensable sources of motivation (Pyszczyn...
Striving for specific identities (e.9., lawver, mother, pious person) is not a strategic effort at s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012This dissertation comprises three chapters. Chapter on...
Within the Lent, Brown and Hackett\u27s (1994) social cognitive career theory framework, the moderat...