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Contingent self-esteem (CSE) is self-esteem based on the approval of others or on social comparisons. Certain events will shape one's self-esteem when the individual bases their self-worth on the outcome of those events. The success or failure of any situation can result in fluctuations of an individual's self-esteem. A manifestation of someone with contingent self-esteem is excessive self-consciousness. Such excessive self-consciousness, as occurs with contingent self-esteem, involves extreme criticism of one's self, concern of how they are perceived by their peers, and feelings of discomfort in social settings. One's self-esteem is directly affected when domains of contingencies are used to measure one's self-worth. Self-esteem can also be affected when an individual compares their appea

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  • Unter Selbstwertkontingenz versteht man die Abhängigkeit des Selbstwerts von Standards. Diese können sowohl interne, also eigene oder zumindest verinnerlichte Standards sein, aber auch externe, also von anderen vorgegebene Standards. In der Forschung gibt es sowohl eindimensionale als auch mehrdimensionale Modelle zur Selbstwertkontingenz und dementsprechend unterschiedliche Fragebögen. Es wird angenommen, dass es von der Erziehung abhängt, ob der eigene Selbstwert von der Erreichung eines Standards abhängt oder ob er als davon unabhängig erlebt wird. (de)
  • Contingent self-esteem (CSE) is self-esteem based on the approval of others or on social comparisons. Certain events will shape one's self-esteem when the individual bases their self-worth on the outcome of those events. The success or failure of any situation can result in fluctuations of an individual's self-esteem. A manifestation of someone with contingent self-esteem is excessive self-consciousness. Such excessive self-consciousness, as occurs with contingent self-esteem, involves extreme criticism of one's self, concern of how they are perceived by their peers, and feelings of discomfort in social settings. One's self-esteem is directly affected when domains of contingencies are used to measure one's self-worth. Self-esteem can also be affected when an individual compares their appearance or success to that of someone else or when their self-esteem is contingent to the relationships around them. (en)
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  • Unter Selbstwertkontingenz versteht man die Abhängigkeit des Selbstwerts von Standards. Diese können sowohl interne, also eigene oder zumindest verinnerlichte Standards sein, aber auch externe, also von anderen vorgegebene Standards. In der Forschung gibt es sowohl eindimensionale als auch mehrdimensionale Modelle zur Selbstwertkontingenz und dementsprechend unterschiedliche Fragebögen. Es wird angenommen, dass es von der Erziehung abhängt, ob der eigene Selbstwert von der Erreichung eines Standards abhängt oder ob er als davon unabhängig erlebt wird. (de)
  • Contingent self-esteem (CSE) is self-esteem based on the approval of others or on social comparisons. Certain events will shape one's self-esteem when the individual bases their self-worth on the outcome of those events. The success or failure of any situation can result in fluctuations of an individual's self-esteem. A manifestation of someone with contingent self-esteem is excessive self-consciousness. Such excessive self-consciousness, as occurs with contingent self-esteem, involves extreme criticism of one's self, concern of how they are perceived by their peers, and feelings of discomfort in social settings. One's self-esteem is directly affected when domains of contingencies are used to measure one's self-worth. Self-esteem can also be affected when an individual compares their appea (en)
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  • Selbstwertkontingenz (de)
  • Contingent self-esteem (en)
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