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Confluence of Self-Esteem Regulation Mechanisms: On Integrating the Self-Zoo
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Social PsychologyIndividual DifferencesEducationSelf-monitoringSocial SciencesPsychologySelf-esteemUnitary NatureSocial ComparisonSocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesSelf-awarenessApplied Social PsychologySocial Identity TheorySelf-esteem Regulation MechanismsPsychosocial ResearchSocial CognitionSocial BehaviorInterpersonal RelationshipsSelf-conceptSelf-regulationSelf-esteem RegulationSelf-assessment
The current literature describes a number of mechanisms by which self-esteem is affected and regulated. Using exemplars from three different families of such mechanisms—cognitive consistency, social comparison, and value expression—the three studies reported here (in addition to others in the literature) indicate that these qualitatively different mechanisms are not independent of one another. The evidence is interpreted as showing the unitary nature of self-esteem regulation and that individuals tend to be satisficers rather than maximizers regarding self-esteem.
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