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[The ideal self in processing trait information].

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  • 1Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, Kyoto University.

Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology
|December 1, 1987
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The ideal self, a cognitive structure of desired states, enhances information processing and memory. However, negatively relevant information may be inhibited, indicating affect

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Self-Concept Research

Context:

  • The ideal self represents desired future states and serves as a cognitive structure.
  • Understanding the ideal self's role in information processing is crucial for self-concept research.

Purpose:

  • To examine the structural properties and information processing functions of the ideal self.
  • To investigate how the ideal self influences memory and behavioral descriptions.

Summary:

  • The ideal self facilitates faster processing and improved memory for relevant information.
  • Recognition memory tests showed a bias for ideal self-relevant items.
  • Trait information relevant to the ideal self is more easily described behaviorally, though negative information processing is inhibited.

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Impact:

  • The ideal self acts as a rich, integrated frame of reference for information processing.
  • Affective states significantly influence the processing and memory of trait information relative to the ideal self.