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  2. Rosenberg self-esteem scale - Wikipedia

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    The Rosenberg self-esteem scale (RSES), developed by the sociologist Morris Rosenberg, [1] is a self-esteem measure widely used in social science research. It uses a scale of 0–30, where a score less than 15 may indicate problematic low self-esteem. [2]

  3. Self-esteem - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1960s, social psychologist Morris Rosenberg defined self-esteem as a feeling of self-worth and developed the Rosenberg self-esteem scale (RSES), which became the most widely used scale to measure self-esteem in the social sciences. [16]

  4. Category:Conceptions of self - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Relationship-contingent self-esteem; Religious views on the self; Rosenberg self-esteem scale; S. Sciousness;

  5. Self-esteem instability - Wikipedia

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    Self-esteem stability refers to immediate feelings of self-esteem which, generally, will not be influenced by everyday positive or negative experiences. [1] In contrast, unstable self-esteem refers to fragile and vulnerable feelings of self-esteem which will be influenced by internally generated, such as reflecting on one's social life, and externally received evaluative information, for ...

  6. Category:Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Rosenberg self-esteem scale; Rush (psychology) S. Second-wave positive psychology; Self-actualization; Self-esteem; Self ...

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  8. Category:Psychological attitude - Wikipedia

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  9. Attitude (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Another variable that has been studied in this category is self-esteem. Although it is sometimes thought that those higher in self-esteem are less easily persuaded, there is some evidence that the relationship between self-esteem and persuasibility is actually curvilinear , with people of moderate self-esteem being more easily persuaded than ...