Advancing identity theory, measurement, and research / Jan E. Stets, Ashley V. Reichelmann, K. Jill Kiecolt, editors.

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Language
English
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Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Print version record.
Contents
  • Part I Introduction
  • Overview of Advancing Theory, Measurement, and Research in Identity Theory
  • Part II Theory and Measurement
  • Conceptualizing Identity Prominence, Salience, and Commitment
  • The Importance of Where: Place Attachment, Religious Identity, and Religious Behavior
  • Assessing and Improving Measures of Identity Salience
  • Exploring Current Gender Meanings: Creating a New Gender Identity Scale
  • Part III Research: Individual Processes and Outcomes
  • The Mental Health Consequences of Sexual IdentityBehavior (In)Consistency
  • The Nonverification of a Good-Looking Identity: Comparing Discrepancy Effects from General Others and Romantic Partners Appraisals of Attractiveness for Mastery and Anxiety
  • Materiality of Identity
  • Identity Theory and the Role of Pleasure in the Construction of Sexual Selves
  • Normative, Counter-Normative and Transitional Identities and Self-Esteem
  • Multiple Identities: The Parent Identity, Gender Identity, and Happiness
  • Student, Mexican American Student, or White Student?: The Relative Influence of Identity Prominence on Academic Outcomes and Self-Feelings
  • Black/Latinx Scientist or Black/Latinx and Scientist? Identity Integration, Threat, and Wellbeing among Minority STEM Students
  • Ethnic Identity Achievement, Identity Verification, and Ingroup Bias among Latinos
  • The Structure of Racial Identity: Comparing Non-Hispanic White and Black Americans
  • Call Out Our Own for Political Incivility? Shared vs. Oppositional Partisanship in Perceptions of Name-Calling and Deception
  • Please Dont Go: How Group Identity and Endorsement Affect Retention in a Reciprocal Exchange Network
  • Part V CONCLUSION
  • Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions for Advancing Theory, Measurement, and Research in Identity Theory.
ISBN
  • 9783031329869 ((electronic bk.))
  • 3031329864 ((electronic bk.))
OCLC
1395472350
Doi
  • 10.1007/978-3-031-32986-9
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