Read about Hazel Markus' ideas on the self pathways that Americans tend to follow. (
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/stanfordtoday/ed/9807/9807fea5
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E. Tory Higgins' research web site where you can read about her most recent views on the self and examine the studies she had conducted is currently working on. (
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/higgins/index.html
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Excerpts from Matthew McKay and Patrick Fanning's book, Self-Esteem, provide strategies for talking back to your inner self-critic. (
http://www.positive-way.com/stopping%20your%20inner%20critic.htm
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At Jennifer Crocker's website you can read about her research on internal and external sources of self-esteem; you also can complete a self-esteem self-assessment. (
http://rcgd.isr.umich.edu/stigma/index.htm
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Connect with the Ask ERIC database and type in “self-esteem/” you will be able to access a number of research articles on self-esteem. (
http://www.eduref.org
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Read about narcissism expert and Vaknin's Views on narcissism with a focus on the origins of the problem. (
http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php/type/doc/id/419
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The website of the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA, where you can access information about the most recent national surveys of college student’s values. (
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/heri/findings.html
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Michael Nielsen's web site is the most extensive one available on the psychology of religion. This is a good web site to explore many aspects of the psychology of religion. (
http://www.psywww.com/psyrelig/
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