Self-consciousness and reactance |
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Authors: | Charles S. Carver Michael F. Scheier |
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Affiliation: | University of Miami USA;Carnegie-Mellon University USA |
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Abstract: | Two studies examined the effects of dispositional self-consciousness on reactance. In Experiment 1, men who were high in private self-consciousness displayed greater reactance responses to a coercive communication attempt (as reflected by attitude reversal) than did men lower in private self-consciousness. In contrast, the effect of public self-consciousness in this context was to inhibit the expression of reactance. In Experiment 2, women high in private self-consciousness exhibited greater reactance responses to a self-imposed threat to their freedom of choice (as reflected by equivocation over two choice alternatives) than did women lower in private self-consciousness. The effect of public self-consciousness in this context was negligible. These findings replicate and extend a previous self-awareness and reactance finding; they provide additional evidence that manipulated self-awareness and dispositional self-consciousness converge on the same psychological entity; and they provide additional evidence that there are important differences between the dimensions of private and public self-consciousness. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be directed to Charles S. Carver Department of Psychology P. O. Box 248185 University of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124. |
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