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  1. www.researchgate.net › publication › 301662815_Self-Esteem(PDF) Self-Esteem - ResearchGate

    31 gru 2016 · Self-esteem refers to a person’s evaluation of his/her worth. The best-known form is global self-esteem: general, dispositional, and consciously accessible self-evaluation. Psychologists have...

  2. 25 lip 2014 · Self-esteem is a focal element of personality development in assimilation with society and culture (Orth & Robins, 2014) enabling an individual to deal with the challenges of life (Mruk, 2006...

  3. 31 gru 2015 · properties of a popular single-item self-esteem measure, the Single-Item Self-Esteem Scale (Robins et al., 2001). This measure was designed to approximate the RSE and is useful when...

  4. Further, in a sample of working adults, Cohen-Charash and Mueller (2007, Study 2) provided evidence that individuals with high self-esteem effectively regulate envy toward a co-worker by strik-ing out, harming, or undermining the source of this aversive feeling.

  5. positive psychology. Chapter 1, which still concerns defining self-esteem, is almost completely rewritten. It no longer needs to focus on justifying self-esteem as a balance of competence and worthiness because now I can show how this two-factor approach constitutes a legitimate tradition in the field.

  6. Self-esteem is a simplistic term for varied and complex mental states pertaining to how one views oneself. It takes but little research in the voluminous literature to see the vagueness and inconsistencies in its various definitions.

  7. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) is made up of 10 items that refer to self-respect and self-acceptance rated on a 4-point Likert-type scale, ranging from 1 (totally disagree) to 4 (totally agree). Items 1, 3, 4, 7, and 10 are positively worded, and items 2, 5, 6, 8, and 9 negatively.

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