This study examined the opposing hypotheses that either low or exaggerated but disputed self-esteem is related to aggression in 652 12-year-old schoolchildren. Children provided peer nominations of social acceptance and of physical aggression, self-ratings of global self-worth and of social satisfaction. Teachers rated aggressive behavior and internalizing problems. Exaggerated but disputed self-esteem was conceptualizedas discrepancies between self and peer evaluations of social satisfactionand of social acceptance, respectively, in combination with peer rejection. The main results showed that both low levels of global self-worth and exaggerated but disputed self-esteem were related to aggression. The findings indicated that, depending on ...
ABSTRACT—The present research explored the controver-sial link between global self-esteem and extern...
High self-esteem has frequently been regarded as a vital component in an adolescent‘sdevelopment, an...
Can aggressive children be popular with peers? Generally, sociometric popularity (liking nominations...
This study examined the opposing hypotheses that either low or exaggerated but disputed self-esteem ...
This study examined the opposing hypotheses that either low or exaggerated but disputed self-esteem ...
The present study explores the relation between academic self-concept, self-esteem, and aggression a...
The purpose of the current study is to examine the association between self-esteem and the forms and...
Recent debate has considered the connection between self-esteem and aggression. The present study at...
The present study explores the relation between academic self-concept, self-esteem, and aggression a...
Physical and verbal abuse among school age children towards themselves and their teachers have incre...
How do children with aggressive behavior problems view themselves? The present research seeks to ans...
How do children with aggressive behavior problems view themselves? The present research seeks to ans...
How do children with aggressive behavior problems view themselves? The present research seeks to ans...
In this exploratory research, a mixed method research design was used to understand how primary scho...
ABSTRACT—The present research explored the controver-sial link between global self-esteem and extern...
ABSTRACT—The present research explored the controver-sial link between global self-esteem and extern...
High self-esteem has frequently been regarded as a vital component in an adolescent‘sdevelopment, an...
Can aggressive children be popular with peers? Generally, sociometric popularity (liking nominations...
This study examined the opposing hypotheses that either low or exaggerated but disputed self-esteem ...
This study examined the opposing hypotheses that either low or exaggerated but disputed self-esteem ...
The present study explores the relation between academic self-concept, self-esteem, and aggression a...
The purpose of the current study is to examine the association between self-esteem and the forms and...
Recent debate has considered the connection between self-esteem and aggression. The present study at...
The present study explores the relation between academic self-concept, self-esteem, and aggression a...
Physical and verbal abuse among school age children towards themselves and their teachers have incre...
How do children with aggressive behavior problems view themselves? The present research seeks to ans...
How do children with aggressive behavior problems view themselves? The present research seeks to ans...
How do children with aggressive behavior problems view themselves? The present research seeks to ans...
In this exploratory research, a mixed method research design was used to understand how primary scho...
ABSTRACT—The present research explored the controver-sial link between global self-esteem and extern...
ABSTRACT—The present research explored the controver-sial link between global self-esteem and extern...
High self-esteem has frequently been regarded as a vital component in an adolescent‘sdevelopment, an...
Can aggressive children be popular with peers? Generally, sociometric popularity (liking nominations...