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Assessment, enhancement, and verification determinants of the self-evaluation process.
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EducationPersonality TraitsSelf-monitoringSocial SciencesPsychologyProgram EvaluationVerification DeterminantsMajor Self-evaluation MotivesSelf-report StudyEvaluation MethodologyCognitive ScienceMotivationSocial CognitionPersonality PsychologyEvaluation MeasureSelf-conceptEducational AssessmentSelf-assessmentConfirmation Value
The 3 major self-evaluation motives were compared: self-assessment (people pursue accurate self-knowledge), self-enhancement (people pursue favorable self-knowledge), and self-verification (people pursue highly certain self-knowledge). Ss considered the possession of personality traits that were either positive or negative and either central or peripheral by asking themselves questions that varied in diagnosticity (the extent to which the questions could discriminate between a trait and its alternative) and in confirmation value (the extent to which the questions confirmed possession of a trait)
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