(1993) Self-identity and self-esteem: achieving equality in education, Oxford Review of Education, 19(3), 301-17.GRIFFITHS, M. (1993) Self-identity and self-esteem: achieving equality in education. Oxford Review of Education, 19 (2)....
Links between identity and self-esteem have been posited in various theories, such as the self-system theory (Zaff & Hair, 2003). According to the self-system theory (Zaff & Hair, 2003), self-esteem and identity are two crucial components of self that are related and mutually reinforcing ...
Traditional application of self-attitude formation theories to members of ethnocultural minority groups has postulated that they will internalize the dominant social group's negative evaluations of them and thus suffer from low self-esteem. Therefore, members of ethnocultural minority groups have been sa...
We conclude by suggesting parallels between the theories dealing with ethnicity and those dealing with race, and we suggest areas for further theoretical integration and empirical research. 展开 关键词: MINORITY SELF-ESTEEM HISPANIC SELF-ESTEEM ASIAN AMERICAN SELF-ESTEEM BLACK SELF-ESTEEM ETHNIC RACIAL...
relationality (femininity) are strongly associated with self-esteem for both girls and boys, results from a comparable sample of adolescents aged 14–18 and a subsample of the fourth graders when they were in twelfth grade indicate that only self-efficacy is generally associated with self-esteem....
process. In this in-group, members seek to maintain a positive social identity by comparing themselves with the out-group on dimensions which ensure a favourable self-concept is retained, creating positive distinctiveness. Where this is difficult, perceptions of the out-group may be distorted, ...
理解力动态identity and self concept身份自概念.pdf,Understanding the Dynamics of Leadership: The Role of Follower Self-Concepts in the Leader/Follower Relationship Robert G. Lord, Douglas J. Brown, and Steven J. Freiberg Organizational Behavior and Human
They derogate the out-group with the aim of increasing their own self-esteem. Self-categorization theory proposes that, depending on salience in a situation, either personal identity and interpersonal behavior, social identity and intergroup behavior, or dynamic interplay prevails. These theories have ...
By this point, the reader may be wondering where stressors leave off and coping responses begin, where self-esteem is, or should be, located in the stress process, and at what points self and identity concepts are identical to or distinguishable from stress experiences. I have suggested that...
Spanning more than a century of social-psychological studies, various theoretical perspectives—psychoanalytical theory, existentialism, symbolic interactionism, self-consistency theory, self-identity theory, and self-esteem theories—have described self-esteem’s origins and development [5,24]. Stemming from...