清晰
模棱两可
心理学
社会心理学
特质
自尊
人气
构造(python库)
自我概念
哲学
生物化学
化学
语言学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Danu Anthony Stinson,Joanne V. Wood,Juliana R. Doxey
标识
DOI:10.1177/0146167208323102
摘要
To date, research suggests that self-concept clarity is a monolithic construct: Some people have clearly defined self-concepts in all domains, whereas others do not. The authors argued that self-concept clarity is instead multifaceted and varies across trait domains. The authors predicted that social commodities (SCs; e.g., looks, popularity, social skills) would show less self-concept clarity than would communal qualities (CQs; e.g., kindness, warmth, honesty), due to domain differences in observability, ambiguity, and controllability. Results replicated past findings that self-esteem predicts self-concept clarity but also demonstrated that participants' SC self-views were less clear than their CQ self-views. Moreover, people showed greater clarity about traits that were lower in observability and higher in ambiguity and controllability. These findings suggest that everyone, regardless of self-esteem, has self-concept domains of relative confidence and confusion.
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