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Divergent influences of private and public self-consciousness in a compliance paradigm
Authors:William J. Froming  Charles S. Carver
Affiliation:University of Florida USA;University of Miami USA
Abstract:A study was conducted to test the reasoning that two types of dispositional self-consciousness would be associated with two different influences on compliance behavior. The study utilized a paradigm in which subjects are induced to make incorrect responses on a perceptual task by means of simulated group pressure. Based upon results of previous research, the following predictions were made: that private self-consciousness—the disposition to be conscious of one's thoughts, feeling, and covert self-aspects—would be inversely correlated with compliance; and that public self-consciousness—the disposition to be conscious of one's social self-aspects—would be positively correlated with compliance. The data from the study provided support for both of these predictions. Discussion centers on the theoretical implications of these findings.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to William J. Froming   Department of Psychology   University of Florida   Gainesville   FL 32611.
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