Self-esteem : perspectives, influences and improvement strategies / Franklin Holloway, editor.
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- 155.2 23
- BF697.5.S46
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Preface; Introduction to the Psychology of Self-Esteem; Abstract; Definition of Self-Esteem; Dimensionality and the Components of Self-Esteem; The Formation and Development of Self-Esteem; Assessing Self-Esteem; Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (1965, 1987) (See Table 1); Positive Effects of High Self-Esteem; Negative Effects of Low Self-Esteem; Low Self-Esteem and Psychopathology; Self-Esteem and Depression; The Dark Side of High Self-Esteem; Terror-Management Theory of Self-Esteem; Culture and Self-Esteem; Self-Esteem and Demographic Variables; Stability of Self-Esteem; Conclusion.
3.4. Regression AnalysesConclusion; References; Biographical Sketch; Relationship between Physical Activity, BMI, Screen Time and Self-Esteem on Chilean Children; 1Department of Food Science, School of Pharmacy, University of Granada, Granada, Spain; 2Physical Activity, Sport and Health Sciences Laboratory, University of Santiago, Santiago, Chile; 3Department of Kinesiology, Saint Tomas University, Santiago, Chile; 4Department of Didactics of Musical, Plastic and Corporal Expression, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
5School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, National Centre for Sport and exercise Medicine, Leicestershire, UKAbstract; Introduction; Methods; Participants; Measures; Data Analysis; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Self-Esteem and Consumer Behaviour; Abstract; Introduction; Materialism; Brand Connection; Conspicuous Consumption; Financial Behaviour; Social Media; Impulse Purchases; Conclusion; References; Gender Differences in the Relationship between Self-Esteem Varieties and Aggressiveness; Abstract; Introduction.
Self-Esteem Varieties and Gender DifferencesVarieties of Aggressiveness and Gender Differences; Previous Research on the Correlation between Self-Esteem Varieties and Aggressiveness; Self-Esteem, Aggressiveness and Optimism in Relation to Gender; Current Study; Method; Participants; Measures; Results; Gender Differences in Partial Correlations between Self-Esteem Varieties and Aggressiveness When Controlling for Self-Concept and Socially Desirable Answers; Gender Differences in the Moderating Effect of Optimism in the Correlation between Self-Esteem Varieties and Aggressiveness.
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