Kernis M H, Cornell D P, Sun C R, Berry A, Harlow T
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens 30602.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1993 Dec;65(6):1190-204. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.65.6.1190.
Study 1 examined the extent to which stability and level of self-esteem predicted cognitive and emotional reactions to interpersonal feedback. Among high self-esteem individuals, instability was associated with acceptance and positive emotions following positive feedback but to rejection and defensiveness following negative feedback. Among low self-esteem individuals, instability was unrelated to reactions to positive feedback but was related to less defensiveness and greater acceptance of negative feedback. Study 2 examined the extent to which variability and importance of specific self-evaluations were associated with instability of global self-esteem. Discussion focused on the roles of level and stability of self-esteem in reactions to evaluations and on the nature of self-esteem instability.
研究1考察了自尊的稳定性和水平在多大程度上预测了对人际反馈的认知和情绪反应。在高自尊个体中,不稳定性与积极反馈后的接受和积极情绪相关,但与消极反馈后的拒绝和防御相关。在低自尊个体中,不稳定性与对积极反馈的反应无关,但与较少的防御和对消极反馈的更大接受度相关。研究2考察了特定自我评价的变异性和重要性在多大程度上与整体自尊的不稳定性相关。讨论集中在自尊的水平和稳定性在评价反应中的作用以及自尊不稳定性的本质上。