Different slopes for different folks: Self-esteem instability and gender as moderators of the relationship between self-esteem and attitudinal aggression

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作者
Webster, Gregory D.
Kirkpatrick, Lee A.
Nezlek, John B.
Smith, C. Veronica
Paddock, E. Layne
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[2] Coll William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USA
[3] Univ Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 USA
[4] Univ Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
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10.1080/15298860600920488
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present research examined the relationships among self-esteem level, temporal self-esteem instability, gender, and self-reported aggression. Self-esteem level was negatively); related to attitudinal aggression, although this relationship varied as a joint junction of self-esteem instability and gender. It was strongest among men with unstable self-esteem and among women with stable self-esteem. Although self-esteem instability and narcissism (Study 3) were each positively related to behavioral aggression, the relationship between narcissism and attitudinal aggression varied as a function of self-esteem instability. The relationship between narcissism and attitudinal aggression was positive among people with stable self-esteem?, but negative among people with unstable self-esteem, regardless of gender. The importance of considering gender, self-esteem instability, and narcissism in the self-esteem/aggression debate is discussed.
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