Relationships Among Self-esteem, Locus of Control, Role Modeling, Nontraditional Choice, and Career Aspiration in Adolescent Females

Relationships Among Self-esteem, Locus of Control, Role Modeling, Nontraditional Choice, and Career Aspiration in Adolescent Females
Title Relationships Among Self-esteem, Locus of Control, Role Modeling, Nontraditional Choice, and Career Aspiration in Adolescent Females PDF eBook
Author Nancy Wesson
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Pages 290
Release 1983
Genre Control (Psychology)
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Dissertation Abstracts International

Dissertation Abstracts International
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Pages 780
Release 1996
Genre Dissertations, Academic
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Journal of Psychological Researches

Journal of Psychological Researches
Title Journal of Psychological Researches PDF eBook
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Pages 428
Release 1989
Genre Psychology
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Journal of College Student Development

Journal of College Student Development
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Pages 604
Release 1988
Genre College student development programs
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Resources in Women's Educational Equity

Resources in Women's Educational Equity
Title Resources in Women's Educational Equity PDF eBook
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Pages 468
Release 1980
Genre Sex differences in education
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Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue

Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue
Title Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue PDF eBook
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Pages 468
Release 1979
Genre Sex differences in education
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The Contribution of Role Models to the Self-esteem of African American and Caucasian Adolescent Girls

The Contribution of Role Models to the Self-esteem of African American and Caucasian Adolescent Girls
Title The Contribution of Role Models to the Self-esteem of African American and Caucasian Adolescent Girls PDF eBook
Author Michelle P. Clark
Publisher ProQuest
Pages 168
Release 2009
Genre Adolescent psychology
ISBN 9781109172034

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Self-esteem has been the focus of a great deal of psychological research due to its many associations with well-being (Bowker, Gadbois, & Cornock, 2003; Wild, Flisher, Bhana, & Lombard, 2004). On average, self-esteem levels decrease markedly during the adolescent years (Birndorf, Ryan, Auinger, & Aten, 2005; Robins & Trzesniewski, 2005). However, adolescent girls tend to experience greater declines in self-esteem than boys, yet the self-esteem of African American girls tends to remain stable (Gray-Little & Hafdahl, 2000; Robins & Trzesniewski, 2005). Developmental (e.g., Erikson, 1968; Shaffer, 2005), gender socialization (e.g., Gilligan, 1982, Turkel, 2000), and cultural diversity research (e.g., Gray-Little & Hafdahl, 2000; Twenge & Crocker, 2002) provide frameworks for understanding the differential changes in self-esteem between adolescent subgroups. However, prior research has not sufficiently considered the potential impact of role models on adolescent self-esteem, or whether the type of role models selected may be impacted by subgroup values. The goals of the present study were to examine whether a relationship existed between type of role model selected and self-esteem levels, and whether characteristics of chosen role models varied, across Caucasian and African American adolescent females. Data for other participants were reported for exploratory purposes. Participants included 53 seventh and eighth grade students. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), the Hoped For Possible Selves Questionnaire (PSQ), and a role models form and demographics questionnaire designed by the researcher were utilized. No hypotheses were supported, though results yielded several interesting findings. One-way ANOVAs were performed to compare self-esteem scores and frequencies of role model types. There were no differences in self-esteem across gender or ethnicity, though data trended in the predicted directions. Results additionally showed no differences across ethnicity in frequency of role model selection by type. Pearson r correlations showed that self-esteem scores were positively correlated with selection of distal role models, and negatively correlated with selection of community role models. Pearson r correlations revealed no relationship between self-esteem scores and frequency of distal-associated ideals or proximal-associated ideals. Qualitative analysis illustrated qualities admired by participants. Implications for clinicians, parents, and educators were discussed.