Selbstwert (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Selbstwert" in German language version.

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  • Julia Friederike Sowislo, Ulrich Orth: Does low self-esteem predict depression and anxiety? A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. In: Psychological Bulletin. Band 139, Nr. 1, Januar 2013, ISSN 1939-1455, S. 213–240, doi:10.1037/a0028931 (apa.org [abgerufen am 8. Mai 2020]).

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  • Yixin Tang, Eddie Brummelman, Sheida Novin, Mark Assink, Sander Thomaes: Children’s domain-specific self-evaluations and global self-worth: A preregistered cross-cultural meta-analysis. In: International Journal of Behavioral Development. 10. August 2023, doi:10.1177/01650254231190926.
  • Sonja Lyubomirsky, Chris Tkach, M. Robin DiMatteo: What are the Differences between Happiness and Self-Esteem. In: Social Indicators Research. Band 78, Nr. 3, 1. September 2006, ISSN 1573-0921, S. 363–404, doi:10.1007/s11205-005-0213-y.
  • Michelle B. Neiss, Constantine Sedikides, Jim Stevenson: Self-esteem: a behavioural genetic perspective. In: European Journal of Personality. Band 16, Nr. 5, September 2002, ISSN 0890-2070, S. 351–367, doi:10.1002/per.456: „The existing literature provides compelling evidence for the heritability of level of global and domain-specific self-esteem. The overall pattern of results suggest that shared environmental effects on self-esteem are minimal. Shared environment is usually non-significant and at most may account for slightly over 10 % of the variance in certain self-esteem domains. For both global and domain-specific self-esteem, genetic influences account for a more substantial amount, 30–50 %, of the observed variance. Non-shared environmental influences (which include measurement error) account consistently for a large proportion of the variance. This is often over 50 % of the observed variance in self-esteem.“
  • Julia Friederike Sowislo, Ulrich Orth: Does low self-esteem predict depression and anxiety? A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. In: Psychological Bulletin. Band 139, Nr. 1, Januar 2013, ISSN 1939-1455, S. 213–240, doi:10.1037/a0028931 (apa.org [abgerufen am 8. Mai 2020]).

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  • Michael J. Herner & Hans-Werner Bierhoff: Selbstdiskrepanz. Abgerufen am 15. Februar 2020.

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  • Sonja Lyubomirsky, Chris Tkach, M. Robin DiMatteo: What are the Differences between Happiness and Self-Esteem. In: Social Indicators Research. Band 78, Nr. 3, 1. September 2006, ISSN 1573-0921, S. 363–404, doi:10.1007/s11205-005-0213-y.
  • Michelle B. Neiss, Constantine Sedikides, Jim Stevenson: Self-esteem: a behavioural genetic perspective. In: European Journal of Personality. Band 16, Nr. 5, September 2002, ISSN 0890-2070, S. 351–367, doi:10.1002/per.456: „The existing literature provides compelling evidence for the heritability of level of global and domain-specific self-esteem. The overall pattern of results suggest that shared environmental effects on self-esteem are minimal. Shared environment is usually non-significant and at most may account for slightly over 10 % of the variance in certain self-esteem domains. For both global and domain-specific self-esteem, genetic influences account for a more substantial amount, 30–50 %, of the observed variance. Non-shared environmental influences (which include measurement error) account consistently for a large proportion of the variance. This is often over 50 % of the observed variance in self-esteem.“
  • Julia Friederike Sowislo, Ulrich Orth: Does low self-esteem predict depression and anxiety? A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. In: Psychological Bulletin. Band 139, Nr. 1, Januar 2013, ISSN 1939-1455, S. 213–240, doi:10.1037/a0028931 (apa.org [abgerufen am 8. Mai 2020]).