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Author: | Rosenberg, M. |
Title: | Global self-esteem and specific self-esteem: different concepts, different outcomes |
Journal: | American Sociological Review
1995 : FEB, VOL. 60:1, p. 141-156 |
Index terms: | USA SOCIOLOGY REVIEW |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | In this paper, the authors attempt to shed light on the nature of, relevance of, and relationship between global self-esteem and specific self-esteem. They marshal evidence that the two types of self-esteem may have strikingly different consequences, global self-esteem being more relevant to behavior. They use linear structural equation causal modeling to test this hypothesis for the case and specific (academic) self-esteem. |
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