Title of article
The Relational-Interdependent Self-Construal, Self-Concept Consistency, and Well-Being
Author/Authors
Cross، Susan E. نويسنده , , Gore، Jonathan S. نويسنده , , Morris، Michael L. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-932
From page
933
To page
0
Abstract
Examination of the assumptions underlying consistency perspectives in social and personality psychology reveals that they are based on an independent, individualistic view of the self. If the self is constructed as relational or interdependent with others, consistency may be less important in social behavior and well-being. Using a variety of measures of well-being, the studies showed that there is a weaker relation between consistency and well-being for individuals with a highly relational self-construal than for those with a low relational self-construal. Study 3 examined the association between the self-construal, consistency, authenticity, and well-being. These findings reveal the importance of a cultural analysis of theories of the self, personality, and well-being for further theory development.
Keywords
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Journal title
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Record number
97012
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