PRIMED RELATIONAL SCHEMAS AS A SOURCE OF SELF-EVALUATIVE REACTIONS

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BALDWIN, MW
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10.1521/jscp.1994.13.4.380
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B849 [应用心理学];
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It is argued that self-evaluative reactions are shaped by activated relational schemas, which represent how one would be evaluated in a significant relationship. In two studies the unobtrusive presentation of a significant other's name was used to prime a specific internalized relationship. Under certain conditions, exposures to the name of a critical versus accepting significant other led subjects to report more negative versus positive self-evaluations and mood. The conditions producing an impact of primed relational schemas were subliminal presentation of the prime (Experiment 1) and heightened self-awareness (Experiment 2).
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