The present study examined the correlations between implicit and explicit self-esteem and codependency. Implicit self-esteem involves automatic, over-learned self-evaluations and explicit self-esteem refers to conscious feelings of one’s self. It was predicted that participants who scored higher on the implicit self-esteem measure would score lower on the codependency scale, regardless of scores on the explicit self-esteem scale. Participants engaged in a timed task involving me/not-me primes and positive/negative words to measure implicit self-esteem. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Spann-Fischer Codependency Scale were used to measure explicit self-esteem and codependency, respectively. Should a strong negative correlation be foun...
Background and objectives The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures o...
A key question in the self-esteem literature involves the conditions under which implicit and explic...
Abstract—In contrast to measures of explicit self-esteem, which assess introspectively accessible se...
Greenwald and Banaji (1995) introduced the concept of implicit self-esteem a little over ten years a...
Implicit self-esteem is the automatic and unconscious component of self-esteem, which is generally ...
The present study investigated implicit self-esteem and its relationship to explicit self-concept an...
Recently, dual models of social cognition have distinguished the implicit (affective) and the explic...
The present study examines the correlation between implicit self-esteem and the level of self-report...
Recent interest in the implicit self-esteem construct has led to the creation and use of several new...
ABSTRACT—Implicit self-esteem is the automatic, nonconscious aspect of self-esteem. This study demon...
Implicit and Explicit Measures of Self-Esteem, 2 The assumption that implicit measures assess associ...
Gaining insight into the nature and consequences of people’s global self-evaluations (i.e., their se...
Schwartz, 1998) to measure self-esteem by assessing automatic associations of self with positive or ...
Abstract. Self-esteem has been traditionally assessed via self-report (explicit self-esteem: ESE). H...
This study examined the effect of positive feedback (in the context of high scores received on an in...
Background and objectives The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures o...
A key question in the self-esteem literature involves the conditions under which implicit and explic...
Abstract—In contrast to measures of explicit self-esteem, which assess introspectively accessible se...
Greenwald and Banaji (1995) introduced the concept of implicit self-esteem a little over ten years a...
Implicit self-esteem is the automatic and unconscious component of self-esteem, which is generally ...
The present study investigated implicit self-esteem and its relationship to explicit self-concept an...
Recently, dual models of social cognition have distinguished the implicit (affective) and the explic...
The present study examines the correlation between implicit self-esteem and the level of self-report...
Recent interest in the implicit self-esteem construct has led to the creation and use of several new...
ABSTRACT—Implicit self-esteem is the automatic, nonconscious aspect of self-esteem. This study demon...
Implicit and Explicit Measures of Self-Esteem, 2 The assumption that implicit measures assess associ...
Gaining insight into the nature and consequences of people’s global self-evaluations (i.e., their se...
Schwartz, 1998) to measure self-esteem by assessing automatic associations of self with positive or ...
Abstract. Self-esteem has been traditionally assessed via self-report (explicit self-esteem: ESE). H...
This study examined the effect of positive feedback (in the context of high scores received on an in...
Background and objectives The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures o...
A key question in the self-esteem literature involves the conditions under which implicit and explic...
Abstract—In contrast to measures of explicit self-esteem, which assess introspectively accessible se...