The role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions

This study seeks to examine the roles of self-esteem and social assurance of adolescents, within the age range of sixteen to twenty years old, in conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions. The study utilized an experimental design. Participants in the experiment were the forty highest and the...

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Main Authors: Bacani, Raoul Enrico R., Chua, Leslie Y., Dy Hernandez, Wesley T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-94232022-12-19T14:00:42Z The role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions Bacani, Raoul Enrico R. Chua, Leslie Y. Dy Hernandez, Wesley T. This study seeks to examine the roles of self-esteem and social assurance of adolescents, within the age range of sixteen to twenty years old, in conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions. The study utilized an experimental design. Participants in the experiment were the forty highest and the forty lowest scoring participants (n = 80) from a larger sample (n = 154) that took the Texas Social Behavior Inventory, a measure of self-esteem. The eighty participants were divided into four groups resulting from the treatment combinations of social assurance and self-esteem, namely, (a) high self-esteem participants receiving social assurance (b) low self-esteem participants receiving social assurance (c) high levels of self-esteem participants not receiving any social assurance (d) low levels of self-esteem participants not receiving any social assurance. In all four groups, participants were asked to state their judgments on perceptual illusions after all confederates have expressed uniform judgments. Results indicate that (a) participants with low self-esteem conformed more frequently than participants with high self-esteem (b) participants conformed just as frequently without social assurance as when there was social assurance (c) participants with low self-esteem conformed more frequently than participants with high self-esteem regardless of the presence or absence of social assurance. 1998-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8778 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Self-esteem Adolescent psychology Conformity Certainty Adolescence Perception Judgment Hallucinations and illusions Security (Psychology) Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Self-esteem
Adolescent psychology
Conformity
Certainty
Adolescence
Perception
Judgment
Hallucinations and illusions
Security (Psychology)
Psychology
spellingShingle Self-esteem
Adolescent psychology
Conformity
Certainty
Adolescence
Perception
Judgment
Hallucinations and illusions
Security (Psychology)
Psychology
Bacani, Raoul Enrico R.
Chua, Leslie Y.
Dy Hernandez, Wesley T.
The role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions
description This study seeks to examine the roles of self-esteem and social assurance of adolescents, within the age range of sixteen to twenty years old, in conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions. The study utilized an experimental design. Participants in the experiment were the forty highest and the forty lowest scoring participants (n = 80) from a larger sample (n = 154) that took the Texas Social Behavior Inventory, a measure of self-esteem. The eighty participants were divided into four groups resulting from the treatment combinations of social assurance and self-esteem, namely, (a) high self-esteem participants receiving social assurance (b) low self-esteem participants receiving social assurance (c) high levels of self-esteem participants not receiving any social assurance (d) low levels of self-esteem participants not receiving any social assurance. In all four groups, participants were asked to state their judgments on perceptual illusions after all confederates have expressed uniform judgments. Results indicate that (a) participants with low self-esteem conformed more frequently than participants with high self-esteem (b) participants conformed just as frequently without social assurance as when there was social assurance (c) participants with low self-esteem conformed more frequently than participants with high self-esteem regardless of the presence or absence of social assurance.
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author Bacani, Raoul Enrico R.
Chua, Leslie Y.
Dy Hernandez, Wesley T.
author_facet Bacani, Raoul Enrico R.
Chua, Leslie Y.
Dy Hernandez, Wesley T.
author_sort Bacani, Raoul Enrico R.
title The role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions
title_short The role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions
title_full The role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions
title_fullStr The role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions
title_full_unstemmed The role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions
title_sort role of self-esteem and social assurance in adolescent conformity to judgement of perceptual illusions
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1998
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8778
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