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Making Sense of Misfortune: Deservingness, Self-Esteem, and Patterns of Self-Defeat

机译:认识不幸:应有的,自尊和失败的模式

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Drawing on theorizing and research suggesting that people are motivated to view their world as an orderly and predictable place in which people get what they deserve, the authors proposed that (a) random and uncontrollable bad outcomes will lower self-esteem and (b) this, in turn, will lead to the adoption of self-defeating beliefs and behaviors. Four experiments demonstrated that participants who experienced or recalled bad (vs. good) breaks devalued their self-esteem (Studies 1a and 1b), and that decrements in self-esteem (whether arrived at through misfortune or failure experience) increase beliefs about deserving bad outcomes (Studies 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b). Five studies (Studies 3-7) extended these findings by showing that this, in turn, can engender a wide array of self-defeating beliefs and behaviors, including claimed self-handicapping ahead of an ability test (Study 3), the preference for others to view the self less favorably (Studies 4-5), chronic self-handicapping and thoughts of physical self-harm (Study 6), and choosing to receive negative feedback during an ability test (Study 7). The current findings highlight the important role that concerns about deservingness play in the link between lower self-esteem and patterns of self-defeating beliefs and behaviors. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.
机译:根据理论和研究表明,人们有动力将自己的世界视为人们获得应得的有序和可预测的地方,作者建议(a)随机且不可控制的不良后果会降低自尊心,并且(b)反过来,将导致采用自欺欺人的信念和行为。四个实验表明,经历过或回忆过坏(相对于好)的参与者降低了他们的自尊(研究1a和1b),而自尊的降低(无论是通过不幸还是失败的经历得出的)也增加了人们对应得坏的信念结果(研究1a,1b,2a,2b)。五项研究(研究3-7)扩展了这些发现,表明它们反过来可以引发各种自欺欺人的信念和行为,包括在能力测试之前声称自我残障(研究3),即对能力的偏爱。其他人则认为自我不利(研究4-5),慢性自我障碍和身体自我伤害的想法(研究6),并选择在能力测试中接受负面反馈(研究7)。当前的发现突显了对应得性的关注在较低的自尊与自我败坏的信念和行为方式之间的联系中所起的重要作用。讨论了这些发现的理论和实践意义。

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