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Sociometer theory is a
theory of self-esteem from an
evolutionary psychological perspective which proposes that self-esteem is a
gauge (or
sociometer)...
- self-identity may be
considered an
example of a
social construction. Source: The
Sociometer Hypothesis was
created by Mark R. Leary,
Ellen S. Tambor,
Sonja K. Terdal...
- avoidance. The
sociometer theory was
developed by Mark
Leary to
explain the
functions of self-esteem.
Leary and his
colleagues stated that a
sociometer is a measure...
- need to belong, and self-comp****ion. He is well
known for
developing the
sociometer theory, an
interpersonal explanation for
variations in self-esteem within...
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reasons humans are
motivated to
maintain a high
regard for themselves.
Sociometer theory maintains that self-esteem
evolved to
check one's
level of status...
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relations and
detect social rejection. In this view, self-esteem is a
sociometer which activates negative emotions when
signs of
exclusion appear. Social...
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listing No.
Title Length 1. "Allatonceness" 4:28 2. "Bliss" 3:52 3. "
Sociometer Blues" 3:43 4. "Hide Your Fires" 3:07 5. "Summer Season" 4:25 6. "Molehills"...
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attractive they
believe they are as a
potential partner.
Supporting the
Sociometer model of self-esteem,
Leary et al. (1995),
concluded that
social inclusion...
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named their 79th
episode "Albert Adibunts",
referring to the head of
Sociometer center,
Aharon Adibekyan, who is
often criticized by
opposition politicians...
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Institute Date FM DPA ARF CPA
Independents Sociometer Center May 2010 13 11 5 0 4...