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Society and the Adolescent Self-Image

D. J. Lee
- 01 May 1969 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 2, pp 280-280
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This article is published in Sociology.The article was published on 1969-05-01. It has received 16312 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Child and adolescent psychiatry.

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The role of need fulfillment in relationship functioning and well-being: a self-determination theory perspective.

TL;DR: This research found that those who experienced greater need fulfillment enjoyed better postdisagreement relationship quality primarily because of their tendency to have more intrinsic or autonomous reasons for being in their relationship.
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Secure and defensive high self-esteem.

TL;DR: The authors explored whether some high-SE individuals are particularly defensive because they harbor negative self-feelings at less conscious levels, indicated by low implicit SE, which is consistent with the idea that high SE can be relatively secure or defensive.
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Construct Validity of the Need to Belong Scale: Mapping the Nomological Network

TL;DR: The desire for acceptance and belonging correlated with, but was distinct from, variables that involve a desire for social contact, such as extraversion and affiliation motivation, and was positively correlated with extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
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Comparison of Internet addicts and non-addicts in Taiwanese high school

TL;DR: In this article, the difference between Internet addicts and non-addicts in Taiwanese high schools, and focused specifically on their Internet usage patterns, and gratification and communication pleasures, was investigated.
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Two Replicable Suppressor Situations in Personality Research.

TL;DR: This work shows how measures of guilt and shame act consistently as mutual suppressors: Adding shame into a regression equation increases the negative association between guilt and aggression, whereas adding guilt increases the positive association between shame and aggression.