Title of article
Discrepant and congruent high self-esteem: Behavioral self-handicapping as a preemptive defensive strategy
Author/Authors
Lupien، نويسنده , , Shannon P. and Seery، نويسنده , , Mark D. and Almonte، نويسنده , , Jessica L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
4
From page
1105
To page
1108
Abstract
Discrepant high self-esteem (i.e., high explicit and low implicit self-esteem) has been associated with a number of defensive behaviors. This study investigated the use of behavioral self-handicapping as a preemptive defensive strategy among those with discrepant high self-esteem. Participants were told that an upcoming test of an important ability was only diagnostic of either exceptionally high or very low skills (i.e., only success or failure was diagnostic of ability) and were given the opportunity to behaviorally self-handicap by selecting from a range of performance-detracting versus neutral music choices. Results showed that when success was diagnostic, participants with discrepant high self-esteem engaged in significantly greater behavioral self-handicapping than other participants. This suggests that (1) the defensiveness of those with discrepant high self-esteem extends to the use of preemptive strategies such as self-handicapping, and (2) this defensiveness is triggered when the situation provides a test of exceptionally high ability.
Keywords
Behavioral Self-handicapping , Implicit self-esteem , Discrepant high self-esteem , Self-esteem IAT , explicit self-esteem , Defensiveness
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number
1959621
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