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- Can I tolerate that kind of behaviour? Self-esteem, expected . . .
Our findings suggest that people with high self-esteem are not necessarily tolerant of interpersonal risk but instead differ in their perceptions of interpersonal risks and benefits, and consequently engage in behaviours they expect to confer benefits and avoid ones they anticipate will be costly
- Can I tolerate that kind of behaviour? Self‐esteem, expected . . .
Our findings suggest that people with high self- esteem are not necessarily tolerant of interpersonal risk but instead differ in their perceptions of interpersonal risks and benefits, and consequently engage in behaviours they expect to confer benefits and avoid ones they anticipate will be costly
- Can I tolerate that kind of behaviour? Self‐esteem, expected . . .
Abstract was not provided for this article Can I tolerate that kind of behaviour? Self‐esteem, expected benefits, risk perceptions and risk tolerance in romantic relationships
- British Journal of Social Psychology: Vol 64, No 2
Can I tolerate that kind of behaviour? Self-esteem, expected benefits, risk perceptions and risk tolerance in romantic relationships
- Chapter 4: personal advancement Flashcards - Quizlet
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- When Low Self-Esteem Encourages Behaviors that Risk Rejection . . .
Six studies reconcile these contrasting predictions by demonstrating that the effects of self-esteem on behaviors that risk rejection to increase interdependence depend on relational self-construal— i e , the extent to which people define themselves by their close relationships
- The role of subjective risk perception and self-esteem in the . . .
Self-esteem and risk perception moderates the relationship between sensation seeking and aberrant driving behaviour Interventions should reduce sensation seeking and enhance both self-esteem and risk perception
- Perceived Risk Attitudes: Relating Risk Perception to Risky . . .
Can I tolerate that kind of behaviour? Self‐esteem, expected benefits, risk perceptions and risk tolerance in romantic relationships
- Self-Esteem and Risk Behaviours in Adolescents: A Systematic . . .
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between self-esteem and risk behaviour in adolescents and to determine whether self-esteem, high or low, was a consistent protective factor against risk behaviour
- Impact of Personality Traits and Demographic Factors on Risk . . .
They also establish how personality variables (e g , sensation seeking, ambiguity tolerance) affect risk perceptions and risk taking but find no impact on attitudes toward perceived risk
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