Dear all,
Please find below links to psychology press, this issue has some focus on
self esteem.
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This issue contains:
Boosting scholastic test scores by willpower: The role of implementation
intentions
p. 1
Ute C. Bayer, Peter M. Gollwitzer
URL of article:
http://psychologypress.metapress.com/link.asp?id=TWK182214QV572WQ
Broadening the research on self-esteem: A new scale for longitudinal studies
p. 20
Virginia S. Y. Kwan, Oliver P. John, Seinenu M. Thein
URL of article:
http://psychologypress.metapress.com/link.asp?id=G545786460R63369
Wanting to be better but thinking you can't: Implicit theories of
personality moderate the impact of self-discrepancies on self-esteem
p. 41
Jeanette M. Renaud, Allen R. McConnell
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Promoting malleability is not one size fits all: Priming implicit theories
of intelligence as a function of self-theories
p. 51
Kathleen C. Burns, Linda M. Isbell
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http://psychologypress.metapress.com/link.asp?id=V21QT7J126864346
Linking adult attachment to self-esteem stability
p. 64
Joshua D. Foster, Michael H. Kernis, Brian M. Goldman
URL of article:
http://psychologypress.metapress.com/link.asp?id=Q137W08N3K381451
Different slopes for different folks: Self-esteem instability and gender as
moderators of the relationship between self-esteem and attitudinal
aggression
p. 74
Gregory D. Webster, Lee A. Kirkpatrick, John B. Nezlek, C. Veronica Smith,
E. Layne Paddock
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