The ten papers in this special issue of Self and Identity use a
variety of cutting-edge empirical approaches to advance social
psychological theory and extend the applications of the implicit
self to under-investigated domains, including the clinical
consequences of the implicit self, the developmental trajectory of
implicit associations, and the impact of being a minority member on
implicit self-constructs. Principal questions guiding the special
issue include: How does the implicit self regulate emotion and
defend against ego-threats? When and how does it adapt to changes
in social identity and social comparison? What are the consequences
of discrepancies between explicit and implicit self-evaluations?
When and how do implicit self-identities develop?
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