Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure

Hofmann SG, Heinrichs N (2002)
Personality and Individual Differences 32(4): 611-620.

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Hofmann, Stefan G; Heinrichs, NinaUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
To investigate the differential effects of mirror exposure on self-descriptions and self-evaluations, we asked 52 undergraduate college students to record three positive and three negative characteristics about themselves. Half of them sat in front of a mirror for 5 min prior to this task. Participants' responses were classified into either positive or negative statements concerning their bodily appearance, competence, and socially relevant or non-socially relevant personality characteristics. Individuals with prior mirror exposure showed a greater balance between positive and negative self-statements, more positive and negative self-statements concerning bodily appearance, and less self-critical statements concerning non-socially relevant personality characteristics than participants without previous mirror exposure. These findings suggest that mirror exposure has a moderating effect on self-evaluation, and leads to more statements about public aspects, and to less self-critical statements about private aspects of the self.
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Zeitschriftentitel
Personality and Individual Differences
Band
32
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
611-620
ISSN
01918869
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2981077

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Hofmann SG, Heinrichs N. Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure. Personality and Individual Differences. 2002;32(4):611-620.
Hofmann, S. G., & Heinrichs, N. (2002). Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure. Personality and Individual Differences, 32(4), 611-620. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0191-8869(01)00063-0
Hofmann, Stefan G, and Heinrichs, Nina. 2002. “Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure”. Personality and Individual Differences 32 (4): 611-620.
Hofmann, S. G., and Heinrichs, N. (2002). Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure. Personality and Individual Differences 32, 611-620.
Hofmann, S.G., & Heinrichs, N., 2002. Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure. Personality and Individual Differences, 32(4), p 611-620.
S.G. Hofmann and N. Heinrichs, “Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure”, Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 32, 2002, pp. 611-620.
Hofmann, S.G., Heinrichs, N.: Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure. Personality and Individual Differences. 32, 611-620 (2002).
Hofmann, Stefan G, and Heinrichs, Nina. “Disentangling self-descriptions and self-evaluations under conditions of high self-focused attention: effects of mirror exposure”. Personality and Individual Differences 32.4 (2002): 611-620.

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