The Relationship of Imperatives and Self-Efficacy to Indices of Social Anxiety

作者: Richard Nicastro , Frederic Luskin , Charles Raps , Sonya Benisovich

DOI: 10.1023/A:1023096713512

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摘要: Seventy-three college students participated in a study to assess the role of self-efficacy and imperatives social anxiety. The were asked speak front small group their peers anxiety length time talking measured. Neither lower nor higher levels imperative thinking at Baseline correlated with critical finding was that subjects who showed spoke for significantly shorter period time. This suggests participant's moderated by performance an instrumental response, this situation choosing limit amount spent talking. results suggest centrality shaping behavior domain

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