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Includes bibliographies.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"May 1997."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-262).
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Most of the titles are from the Charles Sheldon library which belongs now to Yale University.
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"Completed for compliance with Public Act 85-524."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"B-198027."
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"May 1988."
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Interpersonal theories of self-esteem that tie self-esteem to perceptions of ones acceptability to other people suggest that self-evaluations should predict global self-esteem to the degree to which an individual believes that a particular attribute is important for social approval. In the present study, participants completed a measure of global self-esteem, rated themselves in five domains, and indicated how important those domains were for approval or disapproval. The results showed that, in four of five domains, the interaction between self-evaluations and the perceived approval-value of that domain aided in the prediction of global self-esteem. Generally, for participants who rated themselves positively in a domain, those who believed that the domain was important in affecting social approval or disapproval had higher self-esteem than those who did not believe it would influence acceptability.
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Provides information on ethics committee approval. Importance of research ethics committee; Application to the relevant local research ethics committee; Information on obtaining ethical approval.