Sara Hill’s research while affiliated with Wake Forest University and other places

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Attributional mediators of social inhibition and avoidance
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December 1986

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Journal of Personality

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Susan Crites Atherton

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Sara Hill

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Christine Hur

People differ in the degree to which they become inhibited and avoidant when they feel socially anxious This study explored the hypothesis that characterological attributions for one's feelings of nervousness in social settings are related to social inhibition and avoidance In a preliminary study, the dimensions people use to explain their feelings of nervousness and relaxation were determined One hundred and twenty-five subjects then completed measures of social anxiousness, inhibition, and avoidance, and made attributions for feeling nervous and relaxed in 10 interpersonal scenarios As predicted, attributions of nervousness to characterological factors, such as ability and personality traits, correlated positively with social inhibition and avoidance Unexpectedly, behavioral attributions for nervousness also predicted inhibition and avoidance

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... For example, in children social inhibition was found to be related to shyness and behaviorally inhibited interaction patterns (Kochanska and Radke-Yarrow, 1992) and decreased facial expressiveness (Yarczower and Daruns, 1982). In adult samples, associations were found with avoidance (Leary et al., 1986), asking for help (Williams and Williams, 1983) and, more recently, achievement and social outcomes (Hughes and Coplan, 2010;Rubin et al., 2009). The literature on social inhibition got a scientific boost with the development of the Type D personality construct (Denollet et al., 1996). ...

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Social Inhibition, Sense of Belonging and Vulnerability to Internalizing Problems
Attributional mediators of social inhibition and avoidance
  • Citing Article
  • December 1986

Journal of Personality