Young Children's Self‐Concepts Include Representations of Abstract Traits and the Global Self

Volume: 88, Issue: 6, Pages: 1786 - 1798
Published: Aug 24, 2017
Abstract
There is debate about the abstractness of young children's self‐concepts—specifically, whether they include representations of (a) general traits and abilities and (b) the global self. Four studies ( N = 176 children aged 4–7) suggested these representations are indeed part of early self‐concepts. Studies 1 and 2 reexamined prior evidence that young children cannot represent traits and abilities. The results suggested that children's seemingly...
Paper Details
Title
Young Children's Self‐Concepts Include Representations of Abstract Traits and the Global Self
Published Date
Aug 24, 2017
Volume
88
Issue
6
Pages
1786 - 1798
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