The heterogeneity of self-regard: A latent transition analysis of self-esteem and psychological entitlement |
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Affiliation: | 1. Educational Psychology, University of Trier, Germany;2. Leibniz-Zentrum für Psychologische Information und Dokumentation (ZPID), Trier, Germany |
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Abstract: | Multiple subtypes of self-regard have been identified, but their longitudinal development has not been investigated. The current research used Latent Transition Analysis to identify profiles with differing levels of self-esteem and psychological entitlement, and track the likelihood of transition between these profiles from 2014 to 2015 in a large, national panel study of New Zealand adults (N = 12,550). Five profiles of self-regard were identified. The five profiles were generally stable across the course of a year, however, the two profiles that were high in entitlement were relatively less stable than profiles with positive but unentitled self-regard. This research demonstrates the importance of accounting for the heterogeneity of high self-regard, as unique patterns of longitudinal change were found across profiles. |
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Keywords: | Psychological entitlement Narcissism Self-esteem Latent profile analysis Latent transition analysis |
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