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The invalidity of disclaimers about the effects of social feedback on self-esteem
Authors:Leary Mark R  Gallagher Brittany  Fors Emily  Buttermore Nicole  Baldwin Emilee  Kennedy Kara  Mills Aaron
Institution:Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA. leary@wfu.edu
Abstract:Despite the fact that several theories suggest that people's self-esteem is affected by social approval and disapproval, many individuals steadfastly maintain that how other people regard them has no effect on how they feel about themselves. To examine the validity of these beliefs, two experiments compared the effects of social approval and disapproval on participants who had indicated either that their self-esteem is affected by how other people evaluate them or that their self-esteem is unaffected by interpersonal evaluation. Results of both studies converged to show that approval and disapproval clearly affected the self-esteem of even those individuals who denied that social evaluations affected their feelings about themselves.
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