Valence of self-cognitions: the positivity of individual self-statements |
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Authors: | Bromgard Gregg D Trafimow David Bromgard Irina K |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Department, MSC 3452, New Mexico State University, P. O. Box 30001, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, USA. gbromgar@nmsu.edu |
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Abstract: | Based on D. Trafimow, H. C. Triandis, and S. Goto's (1991) research on the distinction between the private, collective, and relational selves, the present authors explored the valence of each self. The authors administered to participants either a private self-prime, a collective self-prime, or a relational self-prime and then asked them to write 20 self-statements. The authors coded the statements for valence (positive, neutral, or negative) and self-statement type (individual, collective, or relational). The results indicated that the valence of individual self-statements were most positive when the collective self or the relational self was primed, indicating the possibility that positive illusions were exaggerated most in the context of other people. |
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