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The role of shyness and self-focused attention for attribution of reactions in social situations to internal and external causes
Authors:Alm Charlotte
Institution:Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Link?ping University, Sweden. charlotte.alm@liu.se
Abstract:The hypothesis that shyness would be associated with attribution of emotional reactions to stable internal causes rather than to less stable internal and external causes was tested in Study 1 (N = 60). In Study 2 (N= 112) the hypothesis that the explanatory power of shyness would decrease once the effect of self-focused attention on attribution to stable internal causes had been controlled for was tested. The results confirmed both hypotheses. Shyness correlated positively with attribution to stable internal causes, but non-significant with attribution to less stable internal and external causes. Shyness explained a lesser portion of the variance in attribution to both of the internal causes when controlling for self-focus. Even though the findings indicate that self-focus is central to the social cognitive processes of shy individuals, they also suggest that self-focus cannot fully explain attribution to internal causes in general and shy individuals' attributional pattern in particular.
Keywords:Shyness  attribution  internal causes  external causes  emotional reactions  self-focused attention
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