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I. Brain and Cognition 1. A Social Brain Sciences Approach to Understanding Self Todd Heatherton, C. Neil Macrae, & William M. Kelley 2. Self-Affection without Self-Reflection: Origins, Models, and Consequences of Implicit Self-Esteem Sander L. Koole & Tracy DeHart 3. Content and Structure of the Self-Concept Allen R. McConnell & Laura M. Strain 4. Autobiographical Memory Lisa Libby II. Motivation 5. The Self as a Social Comparer Penelope Lockwood & Jacqueline Matthews 6. The Narcissistic Self: Background, the Extended Agency Model, and Ongoing Controversies W. Keith Campbell & Joshua D. Foster 7. Self-Regulation: How and Why People Reach (and Fail to Reach) Their Goals Kathleen D. Vohs & Brandon J. Schmeichel 8. The Importance of Being Modest Constantine Sedikides, Aiden P. Gregg, & Claire M. Hart III. Emotions and Self-Esteem 9. Self-Conscious Emotions: Where Self and Emotion Meet Jessica L. Tracy & Richard W. Robins 10. A Matter of Life and Death: Terror Management and the Existential Relevance of Self-Esteem Jamie Arndt, Jeff Schimel, & Cathy R. Cox 11. Self-Esteem: A Human Elaboration of Prehuman Belongingness Motivation Geoff MacDonald 12. Self-Esteem: On the Relation between Conceptualization and Measurement Virginia S. Y. Kwan & Anesu N. Mandisodza IV. Interpersonal, Intergroup, and Cultural Context 13. Self and Intimate Relationships Cheryl L. Carmichael, Fen-Fang Tsai, Shannon M. Smith, & Peter A. Caprariello, & Harry T. Reis 14. The Socially Excluded Self Jean M. Twenge 15. Culture and Self-Expression Heejung S. Kim & Deborah Ko
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Self.
Self -- Social aspects.