Thinking through other minds: A variational approach to cognition and culture
The processes underwriting the acquisition of culture remain unclear. How are shared
habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across …
habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across …
Ideological asymmetries and the essence of political psychology
JT Jost - Political psychology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Individuals are not merely passive vessels of whatever beliefs and opinions they have been
exposed to; rather, they are attracted to belief systems that resonate with their own …
exposed to; rather, they are attracted to belief systems that resonate with their own …
A social-cognitive perspective on identity construction
MD Berzonsky - Handbook of identity theory and research, 2011 - Springer
This chapter examines identity formation in terms of a social-cognitive model. Identity is
conceptualized as a cognitive structure or self-theory, which provides a personal frame of …
conceptualized as a cognitive structure or self-theory, which provides a personal frame of …
Identity statuses based on 4 rather than 2 identity dimensions: Extending and refining Marcia's paradigm
Abstract Four identity dimensions (Commitment Making, Identification with Commitment,
Exploration in Depth, and Exploration in Breadth) were used to derive identity statuses by …
Exploration in Depth, and Exploration in Breadth) were used to derive identity statuses by …
Social media social comparison of ability (but not opinion) predicts lower identity clarity: Identity processing style as a mediator
Social comparison on social media has received increasing attention, but most research has
focused on one type of social comparison and its psycho-emotional implications. Little is …
focused on one type of social comparison and its psycho-emotional implications. Little is …
Development and validation of the revised Identity Style Inventory (ISI-5): factor structure, reliability, and validity.
Identity processing style refers to differences in how individuals process identity-relevant
information as they engage or manage to avoid the challenges of constructing, maintaining …
information as they engage or manage to avoid the challenges of constructing, maintaining …
The how and what of identity formation: Associations between identity styles and value orientations
The present investigation evaluated the hypothesis that identity processing styles would be
systematically associated with Schwartz's (1992) value orientations. Theoretically predicted …
systematically associated with Schwartz's (1992) value orientations. Theoretically predicted …
Identity processing style, self-construction, and personal epistemic assumptions: A social-cognitive perspective
MD Berzonsky - European journal of developmental psychology, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
A social-cognitive model of identity is presented. Identity is conceptualized as a self-theory, a
conceptual structure composed of self-representational and self-regulatory constructs. It is …
conceptual structure composed of self-representational and self-regulatory constructs. It is …
Identity styles and interpersonal behavior in emerging adulthood: The intervening role of empathy
This study examined the intervening role of empathy in the relations between identity styles
(ie, information‐oriented, normative, and diffuse‐avoidant styles), and inter‐personal …
(ie, information‐oriented, normative, and diffuse‐avoidant styles), and inter‐personal …
Identity development in adolescence and emerging adulthood: The interface of self, context, and culture
SJ Schwartz, H Pantin - Advances in psychology research, 2006 - books.google.com
This chapter reviews and extends extant theory and research on identity development in
adolescents and emerging adults. It begins with coverage of Erikson's seminal writings on …
adolescents and emerging adults. It begins with coverage of Erikson's seminal writings on …