Pre-emptive self-presentations for future identity goals
Abstract
Results from two experiments demonstrated that people's pre-emptive self-presentations increased when faced with an upcoming evaluation. However, like compensatory self-presentations, these efforts were cautiously restricted to areas unrelated to the forthcoming evaluative dimension. The contributions to the literature are straightforward with the results building on and extending prior work. First, where previous research shows that people...
Paper Details
Title
Pre-emptive self-presentations for future identity goals
Published Date
Nov 8, 2011
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pages
259 - 273
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