Social insulation, self-complexity, and social attraction: A theory chain |
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Authors: | Robert C. Ziller R. T. Martell R. H. Morrison |
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Affiliation: | University of Florida USA;University of Illinois, Chicago, USA;University of Maine USA |
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Abstract: | In a theory chain extending Byrne's theory of social attraction, links are described between breadth of social interaction and complexity of the self-concept as well as between complexity of the self-concept and social attraction. In the first series of studies, it was shown that communication-handicapped adolescents and physically handicapped children, as well as terminally ill patients, indicate lower self-complexity. In a second series of studies, it was found that persons with more complex self-concepts identify more closely with others, perceive themselves as more similar to objectively dissimilar others, and are more popular sociometrically. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be made to Dr. Robert C. Ziller Department of Psychology University of Florida Gainesville Florida 32611. |
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