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Calibrating the sociometer: the relational contingencies of self-esteem
Authors:Murray Sandra L  Griffin Dale W  Rose Paul  Bellavia Gina M
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, State University of New York 14260-4110, USA. smurray@acsu.buffalo.edu
Abstract:A longitudinal daily diary study examined how chronic perceptions of a partner's regard for oneself might affect the day-to-day relational contingencies of self-esteem. Married partners each completed a diary for 21 days, and completed measures of satisfaction twice over the year. Multilevel analyses revealed that people who chronically felt more positively regarded compensated for one day's acute self-doubts by perceiving greater acceptance and love from their partner on subsequent days. In contrast, people who chronically felt less positively regarded by their partner internalized acute experiences of rejection, feeling worse about themselves on days after they feared their partner's disaffection. Over the year, such self-esteem sensitivity to rejection predicted declines in the partner's satisfaction.
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