2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1052208
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Power decline and the change of self-esteem: The moderating effect of self-defense

Abstract: IntroductionPower is a fundamental force in social relationships. Having more power means more freedom and resources and the ability to control and influence others. Psychologically, people are afraid of power decline, therefore are motivated towards self-enhancement to avoid the decline of self-esteem. We asked if power decline brings about a subsequent decline in self-esteem.ObjectiveTo investigate whether power decline in social relationships leads to a decline in self-esteem and to explore the moderating r… Show more

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