Title of article :
Defensive Zeal and the Uncertain Self: What Makes You So Sure?
Author/Authors :
McGregor، Ian نويسنده , , Marigold، Denise C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In Studies 1-3, undergraduates with high self-esteem (HSEs) reacted to personal uncertainty-threats with compensatory conviction about unrelated issues and aspects of the self. In Study 1 HSEs reacted to salience of personal dilemmas with increased implicit conviction about self-definition. In Study 2 they reacted to the same uncertainty-threat with increased explicit conviction about social issues. In Study 3, HSEs (particularly defensive HSEs, i.e., with low implicit self-esteem; C. H. Jordan, S. J. Spencer, & M. P. Zanna, 2003) reacted to uncertainty about a personal relationship with compensatory conviction about social issues. For HSEs in Study 4, expressing convictions about social issues decreased subjective salience of dilemma-related uncertainties that were not related to the social issues. Compensatory conviction is viewed as a mode of repression, akin to reaction formation, that helps keep unwanted thoughts out of awareness.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY