Measuring self-esteem in context: the importance of stability of self-esteem in psychological functioning |
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Authors: | Kernis Michael H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology and Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, Atlanta, GA 30602, USA. mkernis@uga.edu |
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Abstract: | In this article, I report on a research program that has focused on the joint roles of stability and level of self-esteem in various aspects of psychological functioning. Stability of self-esteem refers to the magnitude of short-term fluctuations that people experience in their current, contextually based feelings of self-worth. In contrast, level of self-esteem refers to representations of people's general, or typical, feelings of self-worth. A considerable amount of research reveals that self-esteem stability has predictive value beyond the predictive value of self-esteem level. Moreover, considering self-esteem stability provides one way to distinguish fragile from secure forms of high self-esteem. Results from a number of studies are presented and theoretical implications are discussed. |
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