“…To select cues, we drew on conceptual definitions of self‐esteem (Baumeister et al, ; Zeigler‐Hill et al, ), measures of behavioral observation of self‐esteem (e.g., Demo, ; Helmreich & Stapp, ; Metcalfe, ; Savin‐Williams & Jaquish, ), empirical findings linking self‐esteem to specific cues (e.g., Barak et al, ; Berry, ; Langlois et al, ; Naumann et al, ), and cues typically expressed and perceived in zero‐acquaintance situations (e.g., Back, Schmukle, & Egloff, ; Borkenau & Liebler, ). In sum, we selected over 80 cues of physical appearance, nonverbal behavior, vocal, and verbal aspects of perceivable information theoretically and empirically deemed relevant to self‐esteem.…”