Self-Enhancement Tendencies Among People With High Explicit Self-Esteem: The Moderating Role of Implicit Self-Esteem

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Bosson, Jennifer K. [1 ]
Brown, Ryan P. [1 ]
Zeigler-Hill, Virgil [1 ]
Swann, William B., Jr. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 USA
[2] Univ Texas Austin, Austin, TX 78712 USA
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10.1080/15298860309029
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Consistent with recent research on initials-preferences, we assumed that people's preferences for their initials reflect an implicit form of self-esteem that buffers them against challenges to their self-worth. Accordingly, we proposed that high self-esteem persons who demonstrated weak initials-preferences would be particularly likely to engage in compensatory self-enhancement activities. Results of two studies revealed converging support for this prediction: Among people high in explicit self-esteem, those with weaker initials-preferences displayed more unrealistic optimism, stronger preferences for an excessively positive personality profile, and smaller actual-ideal self-discrepancies. Findings are discussed in terms of the distinction between secure high self-esteem-which is generally linked with psychological health-and fragile high self-esteem-which is generally associated with personal and interpersonal difficulties.
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