[[abstract]]An experiment tested predictions generated by a model of the role of self-consistency, self-enhancement, and accuracy in reactions to feedback. The model proposed that affective reactions would be dominated by self-enhancement, that attributions and perceptions of feedback accuracy would be dominated by self-consistency, and that self-evaluations and expectations for future performance would reflect both self-consistency and accuracy. One hundred seventy-two subjects received either positive or negative feedback regarding their performance on an anagrams test. Results generally supported the model. Self-enhancement dominated affective responses: Subjects felt better after receiving positive feedback than after receiving negative...
We propose that a preference for favorable social feedback (i.e., self-enhancement) requires only th...
The widely observed positive bias in self-evaluation is mainly explained by the self-enhancement ten...
This study investigated feedback sign's relationship with performance, satisfaction, and self-effica...
Purpose - The paper aims to examine, first, how performance feedback influences positive and negativ...
Despite a great deal of research in the area of self-esteem (SE) and the self-concept, important iss...
Self-serving bias represents one of the mechanisms for achieving and maintaining a positive self-ima...
Negative social feedback is often a source of distress. However, self-verification theory provides t...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
Negative social feedback is often a source of distress. However, self-verification theory provides t...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
This paper focuses on the relationship between performance feedback and affect within people across ...
The present study examined the psychological processes underlying the self-serving bjas, the tendenc...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
The present study examined the psychological processes underlying the self-serving bjas, the tendenc...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
We propose that a preference for favorable social feedback (i.e., self-enhancement) requires only th...
The widely observed positive bias in self-evaluation is mainly explained by the self-enhancement ten...
This study investigated feedback sign's relationship with performance, satisfaction, and self-effica...
Purpose - The paper aims to examine, first, how performance feedback influences positive and negativ...
Despite a great deal of research in the area of self-esteem (SE) and the self-concept, important iss...
Self-serving bias represents one of the mechanisms for achieving and maintaining a positive self-ima...
Negative social feedback is often a source of distress. However, self-verification theory provides t...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
Negative social feedback is often a source of distress. However, self-verification theory provides t...
Whereas past researchers have assumed that global feelings of self-worth guide people’s feedback-see...
This paper focuses on the relationship between performance feedback and affect within people across ...
The present study examined the psychological processes underlying the self-serving bjas, the tendenc...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
The present study examined the psychological processes underlying the self-serving bjas, the tendenc...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
We propose that a preference for favorable social feedback (i.e., self-enhancement) requires only th...
The widely observed positive bias in self-evaluation is mainly explained by the self-enhancement ten...
This study investigated feedback sign's relationship with performance, satisfaction, and self-effica...