This study evaluates the temporal structure of daily self-esteem and the relative contribution of a range of theoretically motivated predictors of daily self-esteem. To assess self-esteem stability, a daily version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale (RSE, Rosenberg, 1965) was administered to 278 undergraduates for five consecutive days. These short-term longitudinal data were analysed using the Trait State Error (TSE) modelling framework. The TSE decomposes multi-wave data into three omponents: (1) a stable trait component, (2) a state component, and (3) an error component. Significant predictors of the trait component of self-esteem observed across five days were: (1) emotional stability, and (2) the congruence between implicit and explic...
Why some individuals are able to cope effectively with a stressful life event while others who exper...
International audienceIn this exploratory study, the authors examined the dynamics of self-esteem in...
Self-esteem, typically measured by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), is one of the most widely ...
This study evaluates the temporal structure of daily self-esteem and the relative contribution of a ...
The present research evaluates the stability of self-esteem as assessed by a daily version of the Ro...
There are recent studies showing that self-esteem has both state and trait characteristics. It is al...
Self-esteem is a crucial human nature feature for understanding the social dimensions of individuals...
A variety of statistical models have been developed to examine longitudinal stability and change of ...
Past literature indicates that self-esteem may not be a stable entity for all individuals, and there...
A notable uptick of interest in the stability of self‐esteem has been observed over the past few yea...
How stable are individual differences in self-esteem? We examined the time-dependent decay of rank-o...
In the literature, self-report scales of Self-Esteem (SE) often showed a higher test-retest correlat...
Self-esteem stability describes fluctuations in the level of self-esteem experienced by individuals ...
Self-esteem, typically measured by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), is one of the most widely ...
Twice a week for up to 10 weeks, 103 participants provided mea-sures of their daily self-concept cla...
Why some individuals are able to cope effectively with a stressful life event while others who exper...
International audienceIn this exploratory study, the authors examined the dynamics of self-esteem in...
Self-esteem, typically measured by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), is one of the most widely ...
This study evaluates the temporal structure of daily self-esteem and the relative contribution of a ...
The present research evaluates the stability of self-esteem as assessed by a daily version of the Ro...
There are recent studies showing that self-esteem has both state and trait characteristics. It is al...
Self-esteem is a crucial human nature feature for understanding the social dimensions of individuals...
A variety of statistical models have been developed to examine longitudinal stability and change of ...
Past literature indicates that self-esteem may not be a stable entity for all individuals, and there...
A notable uptick of interest in the stability of self‐esteem has been observed over the past few yea...
How stable are individual differences in self-esteem? We examined the time-dependent decay of rank-o...
In the literature, self-report scales of Self-Esteem (SE) often showed a higher test-retest correlat...
Self-esteem stability describes fluctuations in the level of self-esteem experienced by individuals ...
Self-esteem, typically measured by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), is one of the most widely ...
Twice a week for up to 10 weeks, 103 participants provided mea-sures of their daily self-concept cla...
Why some individuals are able to cope effectively with a stressful life event while others who exper...
International audienceIn this exploratory study, the authors examined the dynamics of self-esteem in...
Self-esteem, typically measured by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), is one of the most widely ...