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Use of first person pronouns as a function of increased objective self-awareness and performance feedback
Authors:Deborah Davis  Timothy C Brock
Affiliation:The Ohio State University USA
Abstract:A recent integrating formalation in social psychology, the Duval-Wicklund theory of “objective self-awareness,” has the core assumption that attention focused on the self is always aversive and, hence, avoided. While faced with either a TV camera or a mirror, and after they had received false feedback concerning their creativity, 98 undergraduates guessed at the meaning of foreign language pronouns, the unobtrusive dependent measure of the direction of the focus of attention. The standard Duval-Wicklund effect was replicated—more attention to self, that is, more first-person pronouns—in the “camera” or “mirror” than in the “no camera” or “no mirror” conditions. However, within the camera or mirror conditions, avoidance of self-focused attention occurred only after negative feedback.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Deborah Davis   Department of Psychology   Ohio State University   404C West 17th   Columbus   Ohio 43210.
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