Self-esteem
31self esteem — sense of one s own worth, sense of one s own value …
32self-esteem — noun confidence in one s own worth or abilities …
33self-esteem — Самоуважение …
34self-esteem — n. a good opinion of oneself …
35Contingent Self Esteem — Contingent Relationship Self Esteem is the idea that individuals base their self esteem on the approval of others or by using social comparisons. Certain events will affect one s self esteem when one s level of self worth is dependent upon… …
36Implicit self-esteem — refers to a person s disposition to evaluate themselves positively or negatively in a spontaneous, automatic, or unconscious manner. It contrasts with explicit self esteem , which entails more conscious and reflective self evaluation. Both… …
37Rosenberg self esteem scale — The Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale is a widely used self esteem measure in social science research.The scale is a ten item Likert scale with items answered on a four point scale from strongly agree to strongly disagree. The original sample for which …
38Self-concept — Self construction redirects here. For other uses, see Self construction (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Self awareness, Self consciousness, Self image, or Self perception. Contents 1 Overview 2 A Brief History 3 Academic Self …
39Self-compassion — is extending compassion to one s self in instances of perceived inadequacy, failure, or general suffering. Neff has defined self compassion as being composed of three main components self kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness.Neff, K. D.… …
40Self-efficacy — is the belief that one is capable of performing in a certain manner to attain certain goals. [Ormrod, J. E. (2006). Educational Psychology: Developing Learners (5th ed.), [http://wps.prenhall.com/chet ormrod edpsych 5/0,5159,1775072… …