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Public Self-Consciousness, Social Anxiety, and Variability of Social Behavior
Psychological Reports, 1984Social anxiety and public self-consciousness are compared as predictors of variability of social behavior by 242 subjects tested prior to entering college. Social anxiety is the stronger of the two predictors, increasing variance accounted for by 12%. Results are consistent with an explanation which emphasizes a motive to avoid disapproval.
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What is the Factorial Structure of the Private and Public Self-Consciousness Scales?
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1988The Fenigstein, Scheier, and Buss (1975) private and public self-consciousness scales were administered to two samples of blood donors as part of longitudinal research on commitment to donation: 658 U.S. voluntary donors who were contacted by mail and 256 Polish donors, some paid, some volunteer, who were interviewed.
Jane Allyn Piliavin, Hong-Wen Charng
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Journal of Personality Assessment, 1982
Recent reports have suggested that both self-consciousness and typical-maximal measures interact with the accuracy of subject-peer agreement. The current paper investigated (a) whether differing levels of a peer's private and public self-consciousness would also interact with subject-peer agreement, and (b) whether typical-maximal measures would ...
R C, Klesges, H, McGinley
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Recent reports have suggested that both self-consciousness and typical-maximal measures interact with the accuracy of subject-peer agreement. The current paper investigated (a) whether differing levels of a peer's private and public self-consciousness would also interact with subject-peer agreement, and (b) whether typical-maximal measures would ...
R C, Klesges, H, McGinley
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Journal of Career Development, 1993
Physical appearance cues (Thurston, Lennon, & Clayton, 1990) and nonverbal gestures (Baron, 1986) are important in the evaluation of job applicants. As a result, career guidance for job applicants often includes techniques such as mock interviewing, supplying wr i t t en guidelines of appropriate styles of clothing, providing actual garments for the ...
Ann Marie Fiore, Marilyn Revell DeLong
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Physical appearance cues (Thurston, Lennon, & Clayton, 1990) and nonverbal gestures (Baron, 1986) are important in the evaluation of job applicants. As a result, career guidance for job applicants often includes techniques such as mock interviewing, supplying wr i t t en guidelines of appropriate styles of clothing, providing actual garments for the ...
Ann Marie Fiore, Marilyn Revell DeLong
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Journal of Personality, 1996
ABSTRACTThe current research included two studies that examined whether private and public self‐consciousness predicts the extent to which individuals schematically articulate the ought self from private and public vantages. Each study assessed private and public self‐consciousness, and tested recognition memory of trait adjectives, which participants ...
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ABSTRACTThe current research included two studies that examined whether private and public self‐consciousness predicts the extent to which individuals schematically articulate the ought self from private and public vantages. Each study assessed private and public self‐consciousness, and tested recognition memory of trait adjectives, which participants ...
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Public and private self-consciousness and smoking behavior in head and neck cancer patients
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2001Patients who continue to use tobacco following treatment for head and neck cancers are at a greater risk for cancer recurrence and earlier mortality. This study examined the unique effects of public and private self-consciousness and negative affect on smoking behavior in a sample of 40 patients with cancers of the head and neck. Measures of public and
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TV cameras, public self-consciousness, and mock juror performance
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1984In Chandler v. Florida (1981), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the presence of television cameras in the courtroom does not violate a defendant's constitutional right to a fair trial. Since then, several states have expanded their TV coverage rights, and the controversy has intensified.
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The influence of public self‐consciousness and materialism on young consumers' compulsive buying
Young Consumers, 2008PurposeThis study aims to investigate young consumers' compulsive buying tendency from the perspective of psychological motivation. Specifically, this research aims to study the influence of public self‐consciousness and materialism on young consumers' compulsive buying.Design/methodology/approachA self‐administered survey was distributed to a class at
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The price of social status desire and public self-consciousness in luxury consumption
Journal of Business Research, 2021George Balabanis
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