The interaction of self-esteem and self-efficacy influencing malicious envy
Envy is commonly known as a person's desire to eliminate disparity. Earlier studies have found out that there are two common types of envy. These are the malicious envy and benign envy. In malicious envy, the envious person think up of ways how to destroy the other individual whereas the benign...
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Main Authors: | Li, Alexadra L., Lim, Eric Darryl N., Sy, Samantha A. |
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Language: | English |
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