Why is support for Jamesian actual-ideal discrepancy model so elusive? A latent-variable approach

SCALAS, LAURA FRANCESCA
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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2014-01-01

Abstract

We investigate the Actual–Ideal Discrepancy (AID) model of self-esteem determination dating back to James (1890/1963). Although intuitively appealing, this model received weak support from rigorous empirical research. We propose a multiple-item latent difference approach to AID as applied to a range of self-concept domains and sub-domains in young adolescents from two different countries (UK: N = 402; Italy: N = 250). The effects of the AID remained elusive for most domains and sub-domains; indeed, the effects of the specific AIDs were generally trivial and only appearance-AID became significant in the combined sample. Also AIDs did not substantially explain the more general self-concepts beyond what was explained by the actual domains. Even if they had been significant, AID effects would have been, at best, trivially small and detectable only using appropriate latent-variable methodologies coupled with large sample sizes; thus undermining the psychological meaning of the AID model.
2014
Inglese
69
62
68
7
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Actual-ideal discrepancy; Self-esteem; Latent difference; Multiple-item latent approach; Adolescence
Scalas, LAURA FRANCESCA; Marsh, Hw; Morin, Ajs; Nagengast, B.
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