Research on children\u27s values (i.e., broad motivational goals) largely focuses on whether their values have a similar theoretical pattern of organization to those of adults, whether they hold similar value priorities to adults or adolescents, and how their values relate to social behavior. However, little is known about how values relate to wellbeing in middle childhood. We examined relations between the values of children aged 6–12 and aspects of their self-esteem, including global self-worth and five domain-specific-competencies. We found global self-worth and physical appearance were positively related to self-transcendence, conservation, and openness-to-change values, and negatively related to self-enhancement values. Social competen...
OBJECTIVE: We examined patterns of change and stability in the whole set of ten Schwartz values over...
This project utilized a structural approach to explore two developmental components of general self-...
We describe self-esteem development in a German sample (N = 240, 48% female) followed longitudinally...
Research on children\u27s values (i.e., broad motivational goals) largely focuses on whether their v...
<p>Children's internalization of parental values is differentially influenced by discipline and pare...
The purpose of the present study was to connect personal values to self-esteem in 14 samples (N = 36...
Two studies of how elementary school and middle school-aged children's general self-esteem, competen...
Values are an important part of personality. They perform a motivational function, which means they...
Values guide our attitudes and behavior, but to what extent and how do individual values determine o...
Values guide our attitudes and behavior, but to what extent and how do individual values determine o...
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This study investigated the relationship between perspective taking and self-esteem in two groups of...
According to Harter (1985a), global self-worth (GSW) can be predicted from the relationship between ...
We describe self-esteem development in a German sample (N = 240, 48% female) followed longitudinally...
Theories of value development often identify adolescence as the period for value formation, and cult...
OBJECTIVE: We examined patterns of change and stability in the whole set of ten Schwartz values over...
This project utilized a structural approach to explore two developmental components of general self-...
We describe self-esteem development in a German sample (N = 240, 48% female) followed longitudinally...
Research on children\u27s values (i.e., broad motivational goals) largely focuses on whether their v...
<p>Children's internalization of parental values is differentially influenced by discipline and pare...
The purpose of the present study was to connect personal values to self-esteem in 14 samples (N = 36...
Two studies of how elementary school and middle school-aged children's general self-esteem, competen...
Values are an important part of personality. They perform a motivational function, which means they...
Values guide our attitudes and behavior, but to what extent and how do individual values determine o...
Values guide our attitudes and behavior, but to what extent and how do individual values determine o...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97452/1/j.1467-6494.1989.tb00484.x.pd
This study investigated the relationship between perspective taking and self-esteem in two groups of...
According to Harter (1985a), global self-worth (GSW) can be predicted from the relationship between ...
We describe self-esteem development in a German sample (N = 240, 48% female) followed longitudinally...
Theories of value development often identify adolescence as the period for value formation, and cult...
OBJECTIVE: We examined patterns of change and stability in the whole set of ten Schwartz values over...
This project utilized a structural approach to explore two developmental components of general self-...
We describe self-esteem development in a German sample (N = 240, 48% female) followed longitudinally...