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@article{ Bleckmann2024,
 title = {Routes to momentary self-esteem in adolescence: Links with interpersonal perceptions of liking and personality metaperceptions within social interactions},
 author = {Bleckmann, Eva and Nestler, Steffen and Wagner, Jenny},
 journal = {Journal of Personality},
 number = {4},
 pages = {1229-1246},
 volume = {92},
 year = {2024},
 issn = {1467-6494},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12883},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-100314-9},
 abstract = {Objective: This study provides insights into the perceptual processes contributing to positive social experiences and momentary self-esteem in adolescents' initial social interactions. Background: A person's self-esteem is shaped by their social experiences. However, little is known about which interpersonal perceptions are linked to momentary self-esteem within social interactions. Identifying two key interpersonal perceptions, we examined differential associations between an individual's meta-liking and other-perceptions of liking by interaction partners with momentary self-esteem. Further, we investigated how preceding personality metaperceptions (i.e., meta-accuracy and meta-positivity) extended these sociometer processes. Method: The current study used round-robin data from N = 296 adolescents participating in a virtual group interaction. Social accuracy modeling was used to estimate meta-accuracy and meta-positivity of personality metaperceptions, and path models were used to test associations with interpersonal perceptions of liking and momentary self-esteem. Results: Two main findings emerged: First, meta-liking was consistently related to higher momentary self-esteem, whereas other-perceptions of liking were not. Second, meta-positivity of personality metaperceptions was linked to higher meta-liking and indirectly contributed to higher momentary self-esteem through meta-liking. Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of considering different interpersonal perceptions to understand social interaction experiences.},
 keywords = {Adoleszenz; adolescence; Selbstwertgefühl; self-esteem; Wahrnehmung; perception; soziale Intervention; social intervention; Persönlichkeit; personality; Sympathie; sympathy}}