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Sarah Hirschmüller

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Unraveling the three faces of self-esteem: A new information-processing sociometer perspective

2009

Abstract Based on an integration of sociometer theory and information-processing models, the present study investigated the predictive validity of three self-esteem measures: self-report, an implicit association test, and an affective priming task. In a first session, self-esteem measures were obtained from 93 participants. After an interval of four weeks, interpersonal perception ratings were collected in small round-robin groups. Participants were requested to briefly introduce themselves to the group before evaluating one another and indicating how they expected to be evaluated by the others (metaperceptions). As hypothesized, all three self-esteem measures independently predicted the pe…

Predictive validitySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSociometerSelf-esteemImplicit-association testTest validityPerceptionInterpersonal perceptionPsychologyPriming (psychology)Social psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Research in Personality
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A Focused Review of Language Use Preceding Death by Execution.

2018

Executions are one form of death that can be assumed to be maximally anxiety provoking. Words spoken by death row inmates moments before their execution can provide valuable insights into people's end-of-life communication needs and themes, conveying what individuals choose to express to others in the face of imminent death. In this focused review, we describe findings from quantitative and qualitative text analysis studies that have analyzed affective experiences and meaning-making attempts in transcriptions of actual statements made by Texas death row inmates. Overall, the most prevalent content themes identified in these final acts of verbal communication in the reviewed studies consiste…

emotion regulationexecutionFocused Reviewlanguage use05 social scienceslcsh:BF1-990Face (sociological concept)050109 social psychologytext analysis050105 experimental psychologyAdditional researchNonverbal communicationlcsh:PsychologydeathmedicineAnxietyPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomContent (Freudian dream analysis)PsychologySocial psychologyPractical implicationsGeneral PsychologyFrontiers in psychology
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Accurate Judgments of Neuroticism at Zero Acquaintance: A Question of Relevance

2014

Prior studies have consistently found a surprising inaccuracy of people's neuroticism judgments at zero acquaintance. Based on the Realistic Accuracy Model (Funder, 1995), we hypothesize that this is due to a lack of relevance of the situation in which targets are typically observed. Fifty participants were videotaped in a highly trait-relevant (i.e., socially stressful) situation as well as three less relevant situations. An aggregate of self-reports and informant reports was used as the accuracy criterion. Four independent groups of unacquainted observers judged participants' neuroticism based on these short video sequences. Results showed that neuroticism judgments were significantly mor…

Social PsychologyRelevance (law)Video sequencePsychologyNeuroticismSocial psychologyInformant reportZero (linguistics)Journal of Personality
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Selfies reflect actual personality – Just like photos or short videos in standardized lab conditions

2018

Abstract Social media sites are overflowing with millions of selfies, because people increasingly share what they do and who they are with the rest of the world. We examined whether self-expressions based on selfies elicit enhanced, consensual and accurate interpersonal perceptions compared to commonly employed laboratory conditions. Perceived narcissism was relatively higher and conscientiousness lower when ratings were based on selfies. This effect did not extend to the accuracy of ratings: Across all conditions, unacquainted observers agreed with each other and their ratings were correlated with a criterion measure of target personality. Except for agreeableness and self-esteem, accuracy…

AgreeablenessSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyConscientiousnessInterpersonal communication050105 experimental psychologyPerceptionNarcissismmedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial mediamedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Research in Personality
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Curb your neuroticism – Mindfulness mediates the link between neuroticism and subjective well-being

2015

Abstract Recent research has shown that mindfulness moderates the negative emotional reactivity associated with neuroticism. In two studies, we investigated how neuroticism and mindfulness are associated with subjective well-being (SWB), assuming a moderated mediation. In Study 1, 147 participants (74.2% female, M  = 34.3 years, SD  = 11.9) completed an online survey. Mindfulness partially mediated but did not moderate the relationship between neuroticism and SWB, indicating that low levels of mindfulness were partially accountable for lower SWB in individuals high in neuroticism. In Study 2, 108 participants (80.6% female, M  = 25.2 years, SD  = 6.6) completed daily diaries for 6 days. We …

Mediation (statistics)MindfulnessModerated mediationmental disordersTraitNegative associationSubjective well-beingReactivity (psychology)PsychologyNeuroticismGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyPersonality and Individual Differences
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Accuracy of Self-Esteem Judgments at Zero Acquaintance.

2017

Objective Perceptions of strangers’ self-esteem can have wide-ranging interpersonal consequences. Aiming to reconcile inconsistent results from previous research that had predominantly suggested that self-esteem is a trait that can hardly be accurately judged at zero acquaintance, we examined unaquainted others’ accuracy in inferring individuals’ actual self-esteem. Method Ninety-nine target participants (77 female; Mage = 23.5 years) were videotaped in a self-introductory situation, and self-esteem self-reports and reports by well-known informants were obtained as separate accuracy criteria. Forty unacquainted observers judged targets' self-esteem on the basis of these short video sequence…

AdultMaleSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectVideo Recording050109 social psychologyInterpersonal communication050105 experimental psychologyNonverbal communicationJudgmentYoung AdultPerceptionGermanyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal RelationsNonverbal CommunicationStudentsmedia_common05 social sciencesPhysical attractivenessSelf-esteemVideo sequenceSelf ConceptZero (linguistics)TraitFemalePerceptionCuesPsychologySocial psychologyJournal of personality
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