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Fluctuations in state implicit self-esteem in response to daily negative events
Authors:Tracy DeHart  Brett W. Pelham
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, USA
b Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Abstract:A repeated assessment study examined changes in state implicit self-esteem after negative events. Multilevel analyses revealed that trait explicit self-esteem and self-concept clarity moderated the within-person association between daily negative events and state implicit self-esteem. People with low trait explicit self-esteem or low self-concept clarity experienced decreases in state implicit self-esteem when they experienced negative life events. In contrast, for people with high trait explicit self-esteem or high self-concept clarity, state implicit self-esteem remained stable after negative events. In addition, changes in state implicit self-esteem remained significant after controlling for state explicit self-esteem and daily negative affect. This study is the first to study changes in implicit self-esteem in the context of daily life events.
Keywords:Implicit   Unconscious   State self-esteem   Daily events   Name letter
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