Gender differences in self-esteem: a meta-analysis.
KC Kling, JS Hyde, CJ Showers… - Psychological bulletin, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
Two analyses were conducted to examine gender differences in global self-esteem. In
Analysis I, a computerized literature search yielded 216 effect sizes, representing the testing …
Analysis I, a computerized literature search yielded 216 effect sizes, representing the testing …
Belief and feeling: evidence for an accessibility model of emotional self-report.
MD Robinson, GL Clore - Psychological bulletin, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
This review organizes a variety of phenomena related to emotional self-report. In doing so,
the authors offer an accessibility model that specifies the types of factors that contribute to …
the authors offer an accessibility model that specifies the types of factors that contribute to …
[图书][B] Depresi: tinjauan psikologis
DRN Lumongga - 2016 - books.google.com
Buku Depresi; Tinjauan Psikologis ini dihadirkan atas pertimbangan berbagai perspektif
yang diyakini oleh Namora Lubis sebagai penulis. Mulai dari kepedulian sosial berkaitan …
yang diyakini oleh Namora Lubis sebagai penulis. Mulai dari kepedulian sosial berkaitan …
Virtually being Einstein results in an improvement in cognitive task performance and a decrease in age bias
The brain's body representation is amenable to rapid change, even though we tend to think
of our bodies as relatively fixed and stable. For example, it has been shown that a life-sized …
of our bodies as relatively fixed and stable. For example, it has been shown that a life-sized …
[图书][B] Losing control: How and why people fail at self-regulation
T Heatherton, DM Tice - 1994 - picture.iczhiku.com
Losing Control: How And Why People Fail At Self-regulation Simple Exchange of Literature Roy
F Baumeister Todd F Heatherton Dian Page 1 Losing Control: How And Why People Fail At …
F Baumeister Todd F Heatherton Dian Page 1 Losing Control: How And Why People Fail At …
Stability of self-esteem across the life span.
KH Trzesniewski, MB Donnellan… - Journal of personality …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
Two studies examined the rank-order stability of self-esteem from age 6 to 83: Study 1 was a
meta-analysis of 50 published articles (N= 29,839) and Study 2 analyzed data from 4 large …
meta-analysis of 50 published articles (N= 29,839) and Study 2 analyzed data from 4 large …
Implicit self-theories in the academic domain: Implications for goal orientation, attributions, affect, and self-esteem change
RW Robins, JL Pals - Self and identity, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
This study supported hypotheses derived from Dweck's model about the implications of two
implicit self-theories: Entity theorists believe their intelligence is fixed, whereas Incremental …
implicit self-theories: Entity theorists believe their intelligence is fixed, whereas Incremental …
Global judgments of subjective well-being: Situational variability and long-term stability
Subjective well-being (SWB) is an important indicator of quality oflife. SWB can be
conceptualized as a momentary state (eg, mood) aswell as a relatively stable trait (eg, life …
conceptualized as a momentary state (eg, mood) aswell as a relatively stable trait (eg, life …
[PDF][PDF] Emotional effects of music: Production rules
KR Scherer, MR Zentner - Music and emotion: Theory and …, 2001 - charris.ucsd.edu
It is an ancient, and very pervasive, idea that music expresses emotion. Apart from the
copious literature to this effect contributed by composers, musicologists, and philosophers …
copious literature to this effect contributed by composers, musicologists, and philosophers …