This study evaluates the temporal structure of daily self-esteem and the relative contribution of a range of theoretically motivated predictors of daily self-esteem. To assess self-esteem stability, a daily version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale (RSE, Rosenberg, 1965) was administered to 278 undergraduates for five consecutive days. These short-term longitudinal data were analysed using the Trait State Error (TSE) modelling framework. The TSE decomposes multi-wave data into three omponents: (1) a stable trait component, (2) a state component, and (3) an error component. Significant predictors of the trait component of self-esteem observed across five days were: (1) emotional stability, and (2) the congruence between implicit and explicit self-esteem. Significant predictors of the state components of self-esteem were daily positive and negative events. We discuss the implications of these results for future research concerning self-esteem stability.

Evaluating the temporal structure and correlates of daily self-esteem using a trait sate error framework / Alessandri, Guido; Anotnio, Zuffianò; Vecchione, Michele; Brent, Donnellan; John, Tisak. - In: SELF AND IDENTITY. - ISSN 1529-8868. - STAMPA. - 15:4(2016), pp. 394-412. [10.1080/15298868.2015.1137223]

Evaluating the temporal structure and correlates of daily self-esteem using a trait sate error framework

ALESSANDRI, GUIDO;Anotnio, Zuffianò;VECCHIONE, MICHELE;
2016

Abstract

This study evaluates the temporal structure of daily self-esteem and the relative contribution of a range of theoretically motivated predictors of daily self-esteem. To assess self-esteem stability, a daily version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale (RSE, Rosenberg, 1965) was administered to 278 undergraduates for five consecutive days. These short-term longitudinal data were analysed using the Trait State Error (TSE) modelling framework. The TSE decomposes multi-wave data into three omponents: (1) a stable trait component, (2) a state component, and (3) an error component. Significant predictors of the trait component of self-esteem observed across five days were: (1) emotional stability, and (2) the congruence between implicit and explicit self-esteem. Significant predictors of the state components of self-esteem were daily positive and negative events. We discuss the implications of these results for future research concerning self-esteem stability.
2016
self-esteem; big five; implicit self-esteem; TSE model; interaction
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Evaluating the temporal structure and correlates of daily self-esteem using a trait sate error framework / Alessandri, Guido; Anotnio, Zuffianò; Vecchione, Michele; Brent, Donnellan; John, Tisak. - In: SELF AND IDENTITY. - ISSN 1529-8868. - STAMPA. - 15:4(2016), pp. 394-412. [10.1080/15298868.2015.1137223]
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