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Self‐esteem is dominated by agentic over communal information
Authors:Bogdan Wojciszke  Wieslaw Baryla  Michal Parzuchowski  Aleksandra Szymkow  Andrea E. Abele
Affiliation:1. Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland;2. University of Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:We present a Double Perspective Model (DPM) explaining why agency (competence) and communion (warmth) constitute two basic content dimensions of social cognition. Every social action involves two perspectives: of the agent (a person who performs an action) and of the recipient (a person at whom the action is directed). Immediate cognitive goals of the agent and recipient differ, which results in heightened accessibility and weight of content referring either to agency (from the agent's perspective) or to communion (from the recipient's perspective). DPM explains why evaluations of other persons are dominated by communal over agentic considerations and allows a novel hypothesis that self‐esteem is dominated by agentic over communal information. We present several studies supporting this hypothesis. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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