Josué García-Arch, Marc Sabio-Albert, Lluis Fuentemilla
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Selective Integration of Social Feedback Promotes a Stable and Positively Biased Self-Concept.
Understanding self-concept dynamics is crucial given its generalized impact on our well-being. However, how we integrate information into our self-representations to promote a positively biased, yet progressively stable self-concept is a question that remains unanswered. In a series of four experiments, we refined a belief updating task to investigate how participants integrate social feedback depending on its valence and self-congruence. Experiment 1 indicated that the lack of control of an initial positive bias in participants self-concept might have masked valence and congruence effects in recent works. After implementing methodological adjustments (Experiments 2 and 3) we found that the integration of social feedback was strongly driven by feedback self-congruence and moderately driven by feedback valence. By synthesizing insights from social, personality, and cognitive psychology, this study advances the understanding of self-concept dynamics during social feedback processing. Our conceptual and methodological advancements offer a new lens for reinterpreting previous findings.
期刊介绍:
Published in association with the Nordic psychological associations, the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology publishes original papers from Scandinavia and elsewhere. Covering the whole range of psychology, with a particular focus on experimental psychology, the journal includes high-quality theoretical and methodological papers, empirical reports, reviews and ongoing commentaries.Scandinavian Journal of Psychology is organised into four standing subsections: - Cognition and Neurosciences - Development and Aging - Personality and Social Sciences - Health and Disability