Social competency and social perceptivity in self and others |
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Authors: | Gregory S. Cowan Judith Cohen Conger Anthony J. Conger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, Indiana |
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Abstract: | Males who self-reported heterosocial problems and whose role-play interactions were judged to be low on social competence were compared to a group of high socially competent males on their ability to judge their own and others' social competency. Results indicated that in comparison to the high-competent group, low-competent males showed less agreement with judges in rating their own and others' levels of competency. Using profile components of elevation, scatter, and pattern, more detailed analyses showed that the two groups differed primarily on scatter. The low-competent individuals had less scatter, suggesting that they have a discrimination deficiency. Implications of the results are discussed for the etiology and treatment of social incompetence and for future research. |
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Keywords: | role-playing social skills heterosocial skills |
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