2-semperstud Flashcards

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what is the claim that avid sports fans can be?

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insecure, pathetic, front-running parasites

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Tesser’s Self-Evaluation Maintenance Theory

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can either have

reflection: bask in her achievements, feel good
comparison: compare abilities; if worse, feel bad

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What are the three factors that determine which reaction you get from self-evaluation maintenance theory?

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  1. Closeness: related, how well you know them
  2. Relevance: how central to self-evaluation
  3. Performance: other’s relative performance
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comparison effect

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Tesser
other outperforms us on relevant task, better her performance and closer the relationship, greater is threat to self-esteem

angry, frustrated, or envious

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other outperforms us on relevant task, better her performance and closer the relationship, greater is threat to self-esteem

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comparison effect

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reflection effect

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tesser
other outperforms us on irrelevant task, better her performance and closer the relationship ,ore one can gain in self-esteem

proud and positive

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other outperforms us on irrelevant task, better her performance and closer the relationship ,ore one can gain in self-esteem

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reflection effect

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If outperformed by close other?

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  1. reduce closeness
  2. reduce dimensions relevance (who cares if they’re good at that, I’m good at this)
  3. sabotage other’s performance
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Tesser & Smith (1980)

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password game. 3 subjects selected clues for a fourth who had to guess target word

High relevance: relevant to verbal ability

Low relevance: not indicative of anything

4th person a friend or a stranger

clues ranged in difficulty

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10
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password game

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Tesser & Smith

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what happened with low relevance condition? High relevance condition?

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friends given easier clues

friends given harder clues

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Horney’s views on self-hate

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an inevitable byproduct of self-idealization. The ideal self defensively created to convince the neurotic that he or she is capable of satisfying neurotic needs, in comparison to the neurotic’s actual being, too good to ever be achieved

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13
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an inevitable byproduct of self-idealization. The ideal self defensively created to convince the neurotic that he or she is capable of satisfying neurotic needs, in comparison to the neurotic’s actual being, too good to ever be achieved

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Horney’s views on self-hate

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14
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Melanie Klein

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the people who most satisfy and frustrate us are one and the same

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15
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the people who most satisfy and frustrate us are one and the same

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Melanie Klein

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16
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Heinz Kohut

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non-optimal idealizing and twinship lead us to unrealistically expect that we and the groups with which we have over-identified are capable of achievements that are, in fact, beyond our separate and combined capabilities

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non-optimal idealizing and twinship lead us to unrealistically expect that we and the groups with which we have over-identified are capable of achievements that are, in fact, beyond our separate and combined capabilities

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Heinz Kohut

18
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Abraham Tesser

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the line between the self-esteem threatening and bolstering nature of the individuals and entities to which we are associated is razor thin, sometimes depending upon momentary considerations of self relevance; situationally dependent judgments of closeness

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the line between the self-esteem threatening and bolstering nature of the individuals and entities to which we are associated is razor thin, sometimes depending upon momentary considerations of self relevance; situationally dependent judgments of closeness

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Abraham Tesser

20
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Cialdini

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more students wore school sweatshirts following wins than following losses

21
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more students wore school sweatshirts following wins than following losses

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Cialdini

22
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Ed Hirt

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for avid fans of Big 10 sports teams, pain of own team’s loss more devastating blow to self-confidence than personal failure

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for avid fans of Big 10 sports teams, pain of own team’s loss more devastating blow to self-confidence than personal failure

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Ed Hirt