Psychological Perspectives on Praise

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Psychological Perspectives on Praise integrates existing psychological theory and research into one accessible volume and outlines an overarching perspective on praise and its effects, providing a comprehensive overview of a variety of topics relevant to praise, a central facet to social psychology.


Praise is perhaps the most widely used technique to influence others. When used appropriately, praise can motivate people, make them feel better, and improve their social relationships. Often, however, praise fails to work as intended and may even cause harm. Psychological Perspectives on Praise reviews and integrates psychological theory and research to provide an overarching perspective on praise.

With contributions from leading scholars in the field, this book amalgamates diverse theoretical and empirical perspectives on praise. The book starts with providing an overview of prominent theories that seek to explain the effects of praise, including self-enhancement theory, self-verification theory, attribution theory, and self-determination theory. It then discusses several lines of empirical research on how praise impacts competence and motivation, self-perceptions (e.g., self-esteem and narcissism), and social relationships. It does so in a range of contexts, including children's learning at school, employees' commitment at work, and people's behavior within romantic relationships. The book concludes by showing how praise can be understood in its developmental and cultural context.

Revealing that praise is a message rich in information about ourselves and our social environments, this book will be of interest to social, organizational, personality, developmental, and educational psychologists; students in psychology and related disciplines; and practitioners including teachers, managers, and counselors who use praise in their daily practice.


Autorentext

Eddie Brummelman is Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam. He obtained his PhD at Utrecht University in 2015 and was Marie Skodowska-Curie fellow at Stanford University. His research focuses on the socialization of the self: how social feedback shapes children's self-views, such as self-esteem and narcissism. He is a recipient of awards including the National Postdoc Prize from the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities, the George Butterworth Young Scientist Award from the European Association for Developmental Psychology, and the Rising Star Award from the Association for Psychological Science.


Zusammenfassung
Psychological Perspectives on Praise integrates existing psychological theory and research into one accessible volume and outlines an overarching perspective on praise and its effects, providing a comprehensive overview of a variety of topics relevant to praise, a central facet to social psychology.

Inhalt

List of figures

List of contributors

Foreword: Praise in the Egosystem and the Ecosystem

Jennifer Crocker

PART I: CENTRAL THEORIES

1. Praise from a self-enhancement perspective: More, I want more?

Frederik Anseel and Elena Martinescu

  1. The saboteur within: Self-verification strivings can make praise toxic

Ashwini Ashokkumar and William B. Swann, Jr.

  1. An attributional approach to teacher praise

Sandra Graham and Xiaochen Chen

  1. Understanding the complexity of praise through the lens of self-determination theory

Bart Soenens and Maarten Vansteenkiste

PART II: COMPETENCE AND MOTIVATION

  1. The effects of praise on children's intrinsic motivation revisited

Jennifer Henderlong Corpus and Kayla Good

  1. When praiseversus criticismmotivates goal pursuit

Lauren Eskreis-Winkler and Ayelet Fishbach

  1. Paradoxical effects of praise: A transactional model

Eddie Brummelman and Carol S. Dweck

PART III: SELF-PERCEPTIONS

  1. Learning about others to learn about the self: Early reasoning about the informativeness of others' praise

Mika Asaba and Hyowon Gweon

  1. "You're good enough, you're smart enough, and doggone it, people like you:" Differing reactions to praise among people with higher and lower self-esteem

Linden R. Timoney and Joanne V. Wood

  1. Can praise contribute to narcissism in children?

Eddie Brummelman and Stathis Grapsas

PART IV: SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS

  1. Praise and relationship security

Edward P. Lemay, Jr.

  1. Praise and prosocial behavior

Duane Rudy and Joan E. Grusec

  1. Praise and the development of reputation management

Gail D. Heyman

  1. Evaluative feedback expresses and reinforces cultural stereotypes

Andrea C. Vial and Andrei Cimpian

PART V: DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURE

  1. Developmental psychology of praise

Sander Thomaes and Patty Leijten

  1. The role of culture in parents' responses to children's performance: The case of the West and East Asia

Eva M. Pomerantz, Janice Ng, and Florrie Fei-yin Ng

Index

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367347475
    • Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
    • Editor Eddie Brummelman
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 150
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2020
    • EAN 9780367347475
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-34747-5
    • Veröffentlichung 21.07.2020
    • Titel Psychological Perspectives on Praise
    • Autor Eddie Brummelman

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