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Human Figure Drawing Size as a Measure of Self-Esteem
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1982
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Social IdentityBehavioral SciencesHuman Figure DrawingSelf-monitoringSocial PsychologyRosenberg Self-esteem ScaleSelf-assessmentSocial SciencesSelf-esteemBody ImageArtsSocial CognitionPsychologyHuman Figure
The relationship between self-esteem and human figure drawing size was investigated. Seventy-six adolescents completed the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and drew the human figure. For males only. there was a significant linear relationship between self-esteem and width of human figure drawing and a significant curvilinear relationship between self-esteem and height and self-esteem and area of human figure drawing. The latter findings lend support to a hypothesis regarding the possibility among low self-esteem subjects of a bimodal distribution with respect to size.
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