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The effects of observation on emotional arousal and affiliation
Authors:Barry Fish  Stuart Karabenick  Myron Heath
Institution:Eastern Michigan University USA;Boston College USA
Abstract:This study assessed the influence of anticipated experimenter surveillance during the performance of a painful or potentially embarrassing act on affiliative preferences before engaging in that act. As predicted, there was an overall preference for isolation when the act to be performed was embarrassing, and this tendency increased with anticipated surveillance. There was an overall preference for affiliation under fear arousal, and this preference also increased with anticipated surveillance. Contrary to previous research, whether or not the potential affiliate was a subject in the experiment (i.e., in a similar or dissimilar emotional state) did not affect these tendencies. Possible ways of accounting for these findings are discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Barry Fish  Department of Psychology  Eastern Michigan University  Ypsilanti  MI 48197  
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