Objectification limits authenticity: Exploring the relations between objectification, perceived authenticity, and subjective well‐being

Volume: 61, Issue: 2, Pages: 622 - 643
Published: Sep 17, 2021
Abstract
Five studies (total valid N = 834) examined whether objectification (i.e., being treated as a tool or an object to achieve others' goals) reduces people's perceived authenticity and subjective well-being. Participants who experienced more objectification (Studies 1a and 1b), imagined being objectified (Study 2), or recalled a past objectification experience (Study 3) felt less authentic and reported lower levels of subjective well-being than...
Paper Details
Title
Objectification limits authenticity: Exploring the relations between objectification, perceived authenticity, and subjective well‐being
Published Date
Sep 17, 2021
Volume
61
Issue
2
Pages
622 - 643
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