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Title: PSY415 Psychology of the Self


1
PSY415Psychology of the Self
  • Week 3
  • The Search for Self-Knowledge I

2
What Do People Think of Themselves?
  • Positivity Bias
  • People regard themselves
  • as better than they really are
  • in more positive and less negative terms than
    they regard most other people
  • People regard in-group members in more positive
    and less negative terms than they regard
    out-group members

3
Assessing the Accuracy ofPeoples Self-Views
  • Can an individual possess that many positive
    traits?
  • Are individuals self-views accurate?
  • Is there an objective criteria for assessing
    the accuracy of self-views?

4
Correspondence b/w Self-Views Objective Criteria
  • Individuals appraisals of their intelligence and
    their actual IQ scores correspond only for small
    amounts
  • r .30
  • Individuals are more accurate in appraising
    themselves in specific domains
  • Self-appraisals about mathemathics is higly
    correlated with their math performance
  • Studying correspondence by using correlations is
    problematic...

5
Correspondence b/w Self-Views Social Criteria
  • Self-other Agreement
  • Attractiveness self-other correspondence is r
    .24, whereas interrater agreement is r .60
    (Feingold, 1992)
  • Athletic ability self-other correspondence is r
    .16, whereas interrater agreement is r .65
    (Felson, 1981)
  • Popularity self-other correspondence is r .32
    (Felson, 1983)
  • Parenting parent child correspondence is .43
    r .57 (Demirutku, 2007)

6
Correspondence b/w Self-Views Social Criteria
  • Similarity in self-related appraisals can result
    from
  • Ambiguity vs. inambiguity of traits
  • Familiarity of significant others with ones core
    attributes
  • Desirability of the traits
  • Although self-other agreement does not
    necessarily indicate accuracy, some attributes
    are socially defined

7
Correspondence b/w Self-Views Behavior
  • Attitude-Behavior Consistency is low unless
  • Attitudes are specifically measured in
    correspondence with behaviors
  • There is a long time between the measurement of
    attitudes and behaviors
  • Central attitudes predict behavior better
  • Value-(Value-Expressive) Behavior Consistency
    (Bardi Schwartz, 2003)
  • For the self .32 r .68
  • For the partner .04 r .64

8
Correspondence b/w Self-Views Behavior
  • Individuals overestimate their ability to predict
    their future behavior
  • Overestimation is more likely when the behaviors
    or outcomes are especially positively valenced
  • There are limitations for positivity bias
  • Cultural boundaries
  • Self-perception
  • Self-verification

9
How Do People Maintain Positive Self-Views?
  • The way we define personal attributes facilitates
    maintaining positive self-views
  • What is honesty?
  • Leaders are task oriented vs. Leaders have social
    skills (Dunning et al., 1991)
  • Self-serving definitions are more likely
    following negative feedback Self-Enhancement
  • The nature of the self-views are affected by the
    ambiguity in the assessment of the particular
    trait (Felson, 1981)
  • Speed, size objective
  • Mental toughness, football sense subjective

10
Behavioral Factors That Promote Positive
Self-Views - Selective Exposure
  • People want to receive feedback when they
    believed that their abilities were positive, but
    not when they are negative
  • This tendency is not limited to achievement
    settings per se health-related feedback is more
    preferrable when it is positive than negative

11
Behavioral Factors That Promote Positive
Self-Views Self-Handicapping
12
Behavioral Factors That Promote Positive
Self-Views Self-Handicapping
13
Behavioral Factors That Promote Positive
Self-Views Task Choice
  • Individuals indifferently approach or actively
    avoid negative feedback
  • Trope (1986) observed the opposite
  • Subjects were offered various tests allegedly
    good or bad at identifying ones abilities
  • They chose good identifiers
  • Similar results were obtained for tests allegedly
    good at identifying low ability as well
  • Limitation Only if people seek feedback without
    regard to the valence of feedback, accuracy can
    be inferred

14
Behavioral Factors That Promote Positive
Self-Views Strategic-Information Seeking
  • Avoidance of negative feedback is not always
    obvious or deliberate
  • Avoid public demonstration of ability to avoid
    testing it
  • Thus, one can maintain the self-view
  • People seek diagnostic feedback on attributes
    that are modifiable
  • Therefore, favorable feedback is guaranteed
  • Seeking feedback for products (controllable) is
    different from seeking feedback for ability
    (uncontrollable)

15
Social Factors That Promote Positive Self-Views
  • Selective Interaction
  • Individuals choose interaction with others who
    admire or have positive prejudice toward
    themselves
  • Biased Social Comparison
  • Downward comparisons make individuals feel better
    If there are no comparison others, individuals
    invent them!
  • Self-Evaluation Maintainance Model (Tesser, 1988)
  • Personal relevance of the comparison domain is
    important
  • Upward comparison might have negative (vs.
    positive) consequences in domains of high (vs.
    low) relevance
  • Individuals choose their friends accordingly, and
    spouses arrange their lives such that they
    experience less conflict

16
Personal Factors That Promote Positive Self-Views
  • Individuals welcome positive feedback, but
    critically scrutinize and refute negative
    feedback
  • Show better memory for positive than negative
    self-relevant information
  • Autobiographical memory is biased such that
    individuals can claim possessing positive
    attributes
  • Introspect about themselves in ways taht enable
    them to confirm the possession of positive and
    disconfirm the possession of negative traits
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