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The Dynamics of Self-Esteem and Physical Self: Between Preservation and Adaptation
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Marina?FortesEmail author  Didier?Deligniéres  Grégory?Ninot
Institution:(1) Laboratory Sport, Performance and Health, University ofMontpellier I, 700 avenue du Pic St-Loup, 34090 Montpellier, France
Abstract:The aim of this study was to model and characterize the psychologicalprocesses that underlie the dynamics of global self-esteem and physicalself over time. Twice a day for 228 consecutive days, seven participantscompleted a short inventory (PSI-6, Ninot et al., 2001) measuring sixsubjective dimensions: global self-esteem, physical self-worth, physicalcondition, sport competence, physical strength, and attractive body.Each series was modeled by means of ARIMA procedures. The resultsshowed that a simple moving average model provided a satisfactoryaccount for the dynamics of all series. This model suggests that acombination of two opposite processes underlies the dynamics ofself-concept: preservation, which tends to restore the previousvalue after a disturbance, and adaptation, which tends to inflectthe series in the direction of the perturbation.
Keywords:time series analyses  self-concept dynamics  variability
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