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Nettet& Leary, 1995; Williams, 2009). Because social connections are fundamental to survival, researchers argue that humans evolved systems to detect the slightest cues of inclusion or exclusion (Kerr & Levine, 2008; Leary, Tambor, Terdal, & Downs, 1995; Pickett, Gardner, & Knowles, 2004; Williams, 2009). For example, simple eye contact is sufficient ... Nettetself-esteem and socially valued traits (e.g., Leary & Baumeister, 2000; Leary, Tambor, Terdal, & Downs, 1995). Sociometer theory proposes that self-esteem is a barometer of one's past, present, and ... (see Leary et al., 1995; Murray, Holmes, & Collins, 2006). 2 In my view, sociometer theory has two primary implications for understanding the ... gather reporting
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Nettetproval (Gorrese & Ruggieri, 2013; Leary et al., 1995), with good looks (Feingold, 1992; Gentile et al., 2009) and with achievements in competition with others in significant fields (Josephs, Markus, & Tafarodi, 1992; Mills & D'Alfonso, 2007). Self-esteem is also af‐ fected by assessment of one's own academic skills and expected achievements ... http://selfesteemgames.mcgill.ca/research/baldwinsoalex.pdf Nettetself-esteem and socially valued traits (e.g., Leary & Baumeister, 2000; Leary, Tambor, Terdal, & Downs, 1995). Sociometer theory proposes that self-esteem is a barometer … gather rentals modesto