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MOOD Current mood Current typical moods Feeling self-confident (vs inadequate)
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Keywords
inferiority, feeling vital

List of Findings on this Subject

Correlate as named by investigator People investigated Finding Confidence vs feel- ing of inadequacy Undergraduate students, Nassau Community College, USA, 1970 Self-confidence (vs inadequacy) Male college students, followed 3 years, Harvard University, USA, 1957-60 Self-confidence College students, University of Rochester, USA, 196? Felt failure 18+ aged, general public, Dunedin, New Zealand, 198? Felt positive about self 18+ aged, general public, Dunedin, New Zealand, 198? Felt capable 18+ aged, general public, Dunedin, New Zealand, 198? Felt selfdoubt 18+ aged, general public, Dunedin, New Zealand, 198? Felt helpless 18+ aged, general public, Dunedin, New Zealand, 198? Felt confident 18+ aged, general public, Dunedin, New Zealand, 198? Felt insignificant 18+ aged, general public, Dunedin, New Zealand, 198? Pleased at accomplishment 20+ aged, general public, Puerto Rico, 1963-1964 Proud of compliment 20+ aged, general public, Puerto Rico, 1963-1964 self-confidence 18-88 aged, general public, Denmark, 1993 self-confidant 31-33 aged, Denmark 1993, born in University Hospital in Copenhagen Feeling good about self Teenagers, USA, 199? Perceived contribution of self-confidence Pregnant women, Spain, 200? Perceived contribution of self-confidence Exercisers and non-exercisers, Spain, 200? Able to overcome difficulties 16+ aged, general public, UK, 2000 Able to face up to problems 16+ aged, general public, UK, 2000 ashamed 18+ aged, general public, Germany, 2010 Self Esteem Scale 18-42 aged mental patients,before and after psychotherapy, Netherlands, 199?