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Increasing Implicit Self-Esteem Through Classical Conditioning
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2004
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Social PsychologySelf-monitoringSocial SciencesPsychologyAffective ComputingImplicit Self-esteemSocial Learning TheorySelf-esteemSocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceSelf-awarenessBasic Learning PrinciplesApplied Social PsychologySocial CognitionClassical ConditioningSocial BehaviorSelf-conceptInterpersonal AttractionEmotionSelf-assessment
Implicit self-esteem is the automatic, nonconscious aspect of self-esteem. This study demonstrated that implicit self-esteem can be increased using a computer game that repeatedly pairs self-relevant information with smiling faces. These findings, which are consistent with principles of classical conditioning, establish the associative and interpersonal nature of implicit self-esteem and demonstrate the potential benefit of applying basic learning principles in this domain.
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