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Intuition and the correspondence between implicit and explicit self-esteem
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 2007
"... Four studies tested whether the perceived validity of intuition increases the correspondence between implicit and explicit self-esteem. Studies 1 and 2 found, with 2 different measures of implicit self-esteem, that people who chronically view their intuition as valid have more consistent implicit an ..."
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Four studies tested whether the perceived validity of intuition increases the correspondence between implicit and explicit self-esteem. Studies 1 and 2 found, with 2 different measures of implicit self-esteem, that people who chronically view their intuition as valid have more consistent implicit
Implicit and Explicit Self-Esteem in Relation to the Dark Triad
"... Lauren Stenason* Individuals with characteristics encompassing the three domains of the Dark Triad (psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism) are often thought to possess inflated levels of self-esteem however, there has been controversy as to whether this inflated self-esteem represents their ..."
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their true underlying level of self-esteem. The present study investigated the relationships between the Dark Triad, explicit, and implicit self-esteem. Participants consisted of 231 individuals from The University of Western Ontario with an age range of 17 to 45 years (M = 19.390, SD = 2.908). 81
Implicit and explicit self-esteem discrepancies in paranoia and depression
- J. Abnorm. Psychol
, 2011
"... The main purpose of the present study was to examine implicit and explicit self-esteem (SE) in patients with persecutory delusions. In samples of paranoid patients, depressed patients, and healthy controls, implicit SE was assessed using the experimental go/no-go association task, whereas explicit S ..."
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The main purpose of the present study was to examine implicit and explicit self-esteem (SE) in patients with persecutory delusions. In samples of paranoid patients, depressed patients, and healthy controls, implicit SE was assessed using the experimental go/no-go association task, whereas explicit
More than Meets the Eye: The Influence of Implicit and Explicit SelfEsteem on
- Materialism,” Journal of Consumer Psychology,
, 2011
"... Materialism researchers have consistently found that individuals with high self-esteem are less materialistic than those with low selfesteem. Self-esteem has been measured with self-report scales, which tap conscious evaluations of self-worth, known as explicit selfesteem. In this article, we propo ..."
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Materialism researchers have consistently found that individuals with high self-esteem are less materialistic than those with low selfesteem. Self-esteem has been measured with self-report scales, which tap conscious evaluations of self-worth, known as explicit selfesteem. In this article, we
Attitude accessibility as a moderator of implicit and explicit self-esteem 124 Bertram Gawronski and Galen V. Bodenhausen Author's personal copycorrespondence
- Self and Identity
, 2010
"... A key question in the self-esteem literature involves the conditions under which implicit and explicit self-esteem correspond. The current investigation adds to this literature by using a novel strategy capitalizing on natural variation in self-report response latencies to shed further light on the ..."
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A key question in the self-esteem literature involves the conditions under which implicit and explicit self-esteem correspond. The current investigation adds to this literature by using a novel strategy capitalizing on natural variation in self-report response latencies to shed further light
Implicit but not explicit self-esteem predicts future depressive symptomatology. Behaviour Research and Therapy
, 2007
"... Abstract To date, research on the predictive validity of implicit self-esteem for depressive relapse is very sparse. In the present study, we assessed implicit self-esteem using the Name Letter Preference Task and explicit self-esteem using the Rosenberg self-esteem scale in a group of currently de ..."
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Abstract To date, research on the predictive validity of implicit self-esteem for depressive relapse is very sparse. In the present study, we assessed implicit self-esteem using the Name Letter Preference Task and explicit self-esteem using the Rosenberg self-esteem scale in a group of currently
Discrepancies between implicit and explicit self-esteem: Implications for narcissism and self-esteem instability
- Journal of Personality
, 2006
"... ABSTRACT There appear to be two forms of high self-esteem: secure high self-esteem (which is often linked with psychological health) and fragile high self-esteem (which is generally associated with poor psychological adjustment and impaired interpersonal relationships). Discrepant high self-esteem i ..."
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is a form of fragile self-esteem characterized by high explicit self-esteem and low implicit self-esteem. The present study examined whether discrepant high self-esteem was associated with narcissism and self-esteem instability in an undergraduate sample. Using multiple measures of implicit self-esteem
GENDER AND SOCIALLY DESIRABLE RESPONDING AS MODERATORS OF THE CORRELATION BETWEEN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT SELF-ESTEEM
, 2005
"... Pelham, Koole, Hardin, Hetts, Seah, and DeHart (2005) found that implicit and explicit selfesteem correlated more strongly among women than men. The goal of this study was to replicate this finding and test whether it was due to gender differences in socially desirable responding (SDR). Ninety-nine ..."
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-nine German students completed measures of implicit self-esteem (Implicit Association Test and name-letter technique), explicit self-esteem, and SDR. Contrary to the Pelham et al. study, the implicit-explicit correlation was stronger for men than women. SDR (especially its self-deception component) moderated
Unconscious unease and selfhandicapping: Behavioral consequences of individual differences in implicit and explicit self-esteem
- Psychological Science
, 1999
"... Abstract—In contrast to measures of explicit self-esteem, which assess introspectively accessible self-evaluations, measures of implic-it self-esteem assess the valence of unconscious, introspectively inac-cessible associations to the self. This experiment is the first to document a relationship bet ..."
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Abstract—In contrast to measures of explicit self-esteem, which assess introspectively accessible self-evaluations, measures of implic-it self-esteem assess the valence of unconscious, introspectively inac-cessible associations to the self. This experiment is the first to document a relationship
Self-EnhancementTendencies Among PeopleWith High Explicit Self-Esteem:TheModerating Role of Implicit Self-Esteem
, 2002
"... Consistent with recent research on initials-preferences, we assumed that people’s preferences for their initials reflect an implicit form of self-esteem that buffers them against challenges to their self-worth. Accordingly, we proposed that high self-esteem persons who demonstrated weak initials-pre ..."
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-preferences would be particularly likely to engage in compensatory self-enhancement activities. Results of two studies revealed converging support for this prediction: Among people high in explicit self-esteem, those with weaker initials-preferences displayed more unrealistic optimism, stronger preferences
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