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The development of implicit self-esteem during emerging adulthood: A longitudinal analysis
First author: Yuqi Wang
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Emerging adulthood is one of the most important life stages for self and identity development. The present research tracked the development of implicit self-esteem during emerging adulthood at both the group and individual levels. We used the implicit association test to assess implicit self-esteem with the improved D score as the index. We surveyed 327 students each year from the beginning of their first year of university until their graduation, with an extra assessment run in the middle of the first year. First-order autoregressive structural equation modeling indicated that implicit self-esteem remained quite stable during the university years in terms of rank-order stability. Latent growth modeling showed that implicit self-esteem decreased slightly during the university years with females initially manifesting a higher level. These findings enrich our understanding of implicit self-esteem and its development as well as self-construction during emerging adulthood.

Contact the author: Cai Huajian
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PubYear: 2017
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Unit code: 153111
Publication name: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE
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