Transcription of Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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Journal of Personality and SocialPsychologyThe Link Between Self-Esteem and Social Relationships:A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal StudiesMichelle A. Harris and Ulrich OrthOnline First Publication, September 26, 2019. , M. A., & Orth, U. (2019, September 26). The Link Between Self-Esteem and SocialRelationships: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies. Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology. Advance online publication. Link Between Self-Esteem and Social Relationships:A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal StudiesMichelle A. HarrisThe University of Texas at AustinUlrich OrthUniversity of BernTheorists have long assumed that people s self-esteem and Social relationships influence each , the empirical evidence has been inconsistent, creating substantial uncertainty about whetherrelationships are in fact an influential factor in self-esteem development and vice versa. This meta-analysis synthesizes the available longitudinal data on the prospective effect of Social relationships onself-esteem (48 samples including 46,231 participants) and the prospective effect of self-esteem on socialrelationships (35 samples including 21,995 participants).
current state of research whether individuals’ self-esteem influ-ences characteristics of their social relationships over time. In the present research, we meta-analytically synthesized the evidence from longitudinal studies to estimate the reciprocal ef-fects between social relationships and self-esteem and tested for moderators of each effect.
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