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Title: Social feedback study
Author: Earll, Claire
Abstract: The mother-daughter relationship is a very complex and personal experience for young females. How this relationship effects the development of body image issues is what we tried to assess in our experiment. In this experiment, we attempted to assess the impact of negative feedback on a young woman's self esteem. Self esteem was assessed in our study after four separate videos were randomly assigned for participants to watch prior to completing self esteem questionnaires. Two of the videos were concerning body image and weight gain and two were concerning intellectual self esteem and academic failure. 82 participants were tested in the study and significant results were found in self esteem data indicating that negative weight feedback more negatively impacted general self esteem than grade feedback, peer feedback more negatively impacted emotional stability than mother feedback and peer weight feedback more negatively impacted same-sex relationship confidence than the other three conditions.
Description: Honors thesis completed under the direction of Prof. David Schlundt and Craig Smith.
Subject: Mother-daughter relationship
Body image
Criticism
Self-esteem
LCSH Subject: Mothers and daughters
Body image in adolescence
Self-esteem in adolescence
Feedback (Psychology)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/1103
Date: 2008-04-04

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