The self-disclosures of socially anxious and nonanxious Ss were compared within the framework of R. M. Arkin's (1981) motivational theory of social anxiety. Ss(N = 84 women) were paired with a confederate who disclosed at either a high or a low level of intimacy (i.e., the classic reciprocity paradigm). Consistent with R. M. Arkin's theory, anxious Ss were concerned with self-protection during the task and disclosed at a moderate level of intimacy regardless of their partner's behavior. In addition. anxious Ss did not reciprocate their partners' disclosures as well as did nonanxious Ss. The self-protective behaviors of the anxious Ss were associated with less liking and more discomfort on the part of their partners. This suggests that the adoption of self-protective strategies may elicit negative interpersonal reactions that maintain self-defeating interpersonal patterns in socially anxious people.
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Coll New Jersey, Dept Commun Studies, Ewing Township, NJ 08618 USA
Coll New Jersey, Dept Publ Hlth, Ewing Township, NJ 08618 USAColl New Jersey, Dept Commun Studies, Ewing Township, NJ 08618 USA
Li, Yachao
Samp, Jennifer A.
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Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI USAColl New Jersey, Dept Commun Studies, Ewing Township, NJ 08618 USA