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Public and private self-consciousness: Assessment and theory.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975A scale was constructed to assess individual differences in self-consciou sness. Norms and test-retest reliability are presented. Factor analysis of the scale revealed that self-consciousness has three components: public, private, and social anxiety. The relationships among these three factors are examined.
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On the Nature of Public and Private Self‐Consciousness
Journal of Personality, 1987ABSTRACT Wicklund and Gollwitzer raise a number of questions concerning the explanatory value of self‐consciousness as a trait and the validity of the distinction between public and private self‐consciousness These questions are based on strawperson arguments, the issues they attack are largely of their own creation and bear little relation to the ...
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Public Self-Consciousness in Perceptions of Disrupted Interaction
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1993(1993). Public Self-Consciousness in Perceptions of Disrupted Interaction. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 133, No. 3, pp. 407-409.
Mark Bennett, Eithne Buchanan-Barrow
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Assessment of private and public self-consciousness: A Chinese replication
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994The Chinese version of the revised Self-Consciousness Scale (C-SCS) of Scheier and Carver (1985) was administered to 500 Chinese university students. Both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses revealed that three factors (Private Self-consciousness, Public Self-consciousness, and Social Anxiety) were abstracted from the scale, and reliability ...
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Public and private self-consciousness as specific psychopathological features
Personality and Individual Differences, 1999Abstract Public self-consciousness (PUBSC) and private self-consciousness (PRISC) represent aspects of dispositional self-directed attention. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether four clinical groups, namely patients with a diagnosis of social phobia, panic disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder or bulimia nervosa, and normal ...
A Jostes, M Pook, I Florin
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Need for Closure, the Big Five, and Public Self-Consciousness
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2007(2007). Need for Closure, the Big Five, and Public Self-Consciousness. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 147, No. 1, pp. 91-94.
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Facets of private and public self‐consciousness: construct and discriminant validity
European Journal of Personality, 2002The construct and discriminant validity of proposed facets of private self‐consciousness (Self‐Reflectiveness and Internal State Awareness) and public self‐consciousness (Style Consciousness and Appearance Consciousness) was examined in two studies.
Lars Nystedt, Anneli Ljungberg
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Public self‐consciousness disposition effect on reactions to waiting in line
Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 2003AbstractIn this paper, we investigate how high public self‐conscious subjects may display specific reactions while waiting in line with strangers at a movie theatre. Results suggest that, when compared with low public subjects, high public self‐conscious subjects will have an attentional focus directed toward time, will attribute more control to ...
Marie Marquis, Pierre Filiatrault
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The Discrepancy Between Private and Public Selves: Public Self-Consciousness and Its Correlates
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1984(1984). The Discrepancy Between Private and Public Selves: Public Self-Consciousness and Its Correlates. Journal of Personality Assessment: Vol. 48, No. 5, pp. 549-555.
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Public and Private Self-Consciousness and the Recall of Self-Relevant Information
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1984Two experiments were conducted to assess the extent to which public and private self-consciousness affect the recall of self-relevant information. Subjects rated adjectives under one of three conditions (public self-reference, private self-reference, non-self-reference) and were given a surprise recall task. Results indicated that subjects showed the "
Fredric C. Agatstein, Donna B. Buchanan
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