The Stability of Self-Esteem: A Two-Part Study
10 July 2017
The study consists of two short parts. In the first part you will be asked to provide demographic information (age, gender, ethnicity and country of residence). You will then provide answers to thirteen questions about yourself. It is anticipated that this will take you no more than 5 minutes. Two weeks later, in the second part, you will be contacted via email and asked to answer the same thirteen questions again. If you take part, you will be entered in to a draw to win a £50 Amazon voucher.
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Ethical approval
Research approved on 03/07/2017 by University of Southampton Research Governance Office (ethics submission ID: 28000).
About the researcher
I am Adam Pegler, a psychology PhD student at the University of Southampton in the UK. In this research, I am investigating the stability self-esteem (i.e. whether what one thinks about oneself stays the same over time). The research is funded jointly by the University of Southampton and the UK Economic and Social Research Council.