Intraindividual variability in identity centrality: Examining the dynamics of perceived role progress and state identity centrality.
Abstract
Conventionally, identity centrality has been conceived of as a stable and transsituational construct, with situational variability in identity centrality treated as being of little informational value. In contrast to past research, we develop a theoretical model arguing that a portion of within-person variability in identity centrality is systematic and meaningful. Drawing on identity control theory, we examine the within-person relationship...
Paper Details
Title
Intraindividual variability in identity centrality: Examining the dynamics of perceived role progress and state identity centrality.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
105
Issue
8
Pages
889 - 906
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