The relational self: an interpersonal social-cognitive theory.
SM Andersen, S Chen - Psychological review, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors propose an interpersonal social-cognitive theory of the self and personality, the
relational self, in which knowledge about the self is linked with knowledge about significant …
relational self, in which knowledge about the self is linked with knowledge about significant …
Conceptualising intimate partner violence perpetrators' cognition as aggressive relational schemas
The forensic psychology and psychotherapy field recognises offence-supportive cognition
as a major dynamic risk factor for reoffending, meaning it is one focus of risk assessment …
as a major dynamic risk factor for reoffending, meaning it is one focus of risk assessment …
Who am I without you? The influence of romantic breakup on the self-concept
EB Slotter, WL Gardner… - Personality and social …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Romantic relationships alter the selves of the individuals within them. Partners develop
shared friends and activities and even overlapping self-concepts. This intertwining of selves …
shared friends and activities and even overlapping self-concepts. This intertwining of selves …
Managing group behavior: The interplay between procedural justice, sense of self, and cooperation
D De Cremer, TR Tyler - Advances in experimental social …, 2005 - books.google.com
This chapter focuses on how and why procedural fairness is an important group tool for
managing cooperation. We introduce a motivational model of procedural fairness that links …
managing cooperation. We introduce a motivational model of procedural fairness that links …
Connected consumers' responses to negative brand actions: The roles of transgression self-relevance and domain
RK Trump - Journal of Business Research, 2014 - Elsevier
Brand misdeeds abound in the marketplace, but prior research indicates that having a
strong connection with a brand buffers consumers from adverse effects of brand …
strong connection with a brand buffers consumers from adverse effects of brand …
The self as a psycho-social dynamic processing system: A meta-perspective on a century of the self in psychology.
W Mischel, CC Morf - 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors have two goals. First, they seek to provide a perspective on current state of the
science of self. In the second section, they formulate a model with the hope that it offers a …
science of self. In the second section, they formulate a model with the hope that it offers a …
Know thyself: a theory of the self for personal informatics
Although Personal Informatics stresses the importance of “self”-awareness and “self”-
knowledge in collecting personal data, a description of the “self,” to which all these …
knowledge in collecting personal data, a description of the “self,” to which all these …
Self-uncertainty and responsiveness to procedural justice
D De Cremer, C Sedikides - Journal of experimental social psychology, 2005 - Elsevier
We propose that self-uncertainty moderates responsiveness to perceived variations (eg,
breaches or provisions) in procedural justice. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that high …
breaches or provisions) in procedural justice. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that high …
What is social psychology? The construal principle.
TD Wilson - Psychological Review, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Standard definitions of social psychology, such as “the study of the way in which people's
thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the real or imagined presence of other …
thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the real or imagined presence of other …
What makes narcissists bloom? A framework for research on the etiology and development of narcissism
Narcissism is a dynamic form of personality characterized by a pervasive sense of
grandiosity and self-importance, and by a need to obtain continuous self-validation from …
grandiosity and self-importance, and by a need to obtain continuous self-validation from …