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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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Beliefs in Conspiracies

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Authentic and Hubristic Pride: The Affective Core of Self-esteem and Narcissism

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What Predicts Adjustment Among College Students? A Longitudinal Panel Study

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Regulating positive and negative emotions in daily life.

TL;DR: Reappraisal of positive emotions was associated with increases in positive affect, self-esteem, and psychological adjustment, whereas suppressing positive emotionswas associated with decreased positive emotion, self, esteem, and Psychological adjustment, and increased negative emotions.
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Collective narcissism and its social consequences.

TL;DR: The results indicate that collective narcissism is a form of high but ambivalent group esteem related to sensitivity to threats to the ingroup's image and retaliatory aggression.