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Relational Self-Construal: Past and Future

By Susan E. Cross, Iowa State University (September 2009)


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Abstract

Relational self-construal is characterized as the extent to which a person defines the self in terms of close relationships. In this article, I distinguish relational self-construal from collective-interdependent self-construal and from other similar-sounding constructs. I review the history of the concept of relational self-construal and how it is most frequently measured or manipulated. The remainder of the article focuses on research that examines the role of relational self-construal in cognition, affect, motivation, and close interpersonal relationships.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-9004.2009.00223.x

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