APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Self-Esteem Importance and Self-Handicapping Behaviors

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Personality/Emotion

  • Thomas Vaughan-Johnston
    Queen's University
  • Jill Jacobson
    Queen's University

Abstract

Greater self-esteem importance was associated with engaging in self-handicapping behavior during practice for a cognitive challenge but was unrelated to self-reported self-handicapping. Thus people who place greater value on self-esteem were more likely to engage in behaviors to protect their esteem but do not recognize this tendency in themselves.

Personality

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