The present research integrates and extends existing approaches to measuring self-enhancement in interpersonal relationships. We composed a dyadic self-enhancement index by contrasting self-perceptions with the academic achievements of both dyad members and disentangled the effects of the perceivers, the targets, and the relationships by using social relations analyses. At two different levels, we examined the interpersonal consequences of self-enhancement in 330 eighth-grade students. Results revealed that, at a habitual level, the more students tended to feel unrealistically superior to other students, the more they tended to dislike others, yet this did not affect how much others disliked them. However, at a relationship level, we found ...
This article advances the debate about costs and benefits of self-enhancement (the tendency to maint...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
Asendorpf JB, Ostendorf F. Is self-enhancement healthy? Conceptual, psychometric, and empirical anal...
The present research integrates and extends existing approaches to measuring self-enhancement in int...
The present research integrates and extends existing approaches to measuring self-enhancement in int...
Self-enhancement is a process by which individuals misperceive themselves by viewing themselves in a...
In the self-enhancement literature, 2 major controversies remain-whether self-enhancement is a cultu...
Abstract: People define themselves in terms of their relationship partners and they incorporate thei...
Individuals tend to rate themselves more positively than strangers or acquaintances—a self-enhanceme...
Self-perceptions are rooted in our relationships, interactions, and comparisons with others. The rel...
We hypothesized that the consequences of upward social comparisons are mediated by independent versu...
oai:tdl:article/5Self-esteem is frequently evaluated in relation to other attributes of the human pe...
Self-enhancement, the motive to view oneself in positive light, and its manifestations have received...
Self-enhancement, the motive to view oneself in positive light, and its manifestations have received...
Students' academic self-concepts (ASCs) are largely formed relative to the ability of their referenc...
This article advances the debate about costs and benefits of self-enhancement (the tendency to maint...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
Asendorpf JB, Ostendorf F. Is self-enhancement healthy? Conceptual, psychometric, and empirical anal...
The present research integrates and extends existing approaches to measuring self-enhancement in int...
The present research integrates and extends existing approaches to measuring self-enhancement in int...
Self-enhancement is a process by which individuals misperceive themselves by viewing themselves in a...
In the self-enhancement literature, 2 major controversies remain-whether self-enhancement is a cultu...
Abstract: People define themselves in terms of their relationship partners and they incorporate thei...
Individuals tend to rate themselves more positively than strangers or acquaintances—a self-enhanceme...
Self-perceptions are rooted in our relationships, interactions, and comparisons with others. The rel...
We hypothesized that the consequences of upward social comparisons are mediated by independent versu...
oai:tdl:article/5Self-esteem is frequently evaluated in relation to other attributes of the human pe...
Self-enhancement, the motive to view oneself in positive light, and its manifestations have received...
Self-enhancement, the motive to view oneself in positive light, and its manifestations have received...
Students' academic self-concepts (ASCs) are largely formed relative to the ability of their referenc...
This article advances the debate about costs and benefits of self-enhancement (the tendency to maint...
Three studies show that different forms of self-activation have differential influences on the proce...
Asendorpf JB, Ostendorf F. Is self-enhancement healthy? Conceptual, psychometric, and empirical anal...