Self-advocacy and Self-esteem

The present study explored the utility of treating self-esteem as an attitude that might be vulnerable to the same kinds of experimental manipulations usually directed at more traditional, less consequential attitudinal issues. (Author)

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Published in:Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Vol. 45; no. 6; p. 1132
Main Authors: Mirels, Herbert L, McPeek, Robert W
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 1977
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Summary:The present study explored the utility of treating self-esteem as an attitude that might be vulnerable to the same kinds of experimental manipulations usually directed at more traditional, less consequential attitudinal issues. (Author)