The Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology
Online ISSN : 2186-3075
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Cognitive Traits in People With Anthropophobic Tendencies :
A Two-Dimensional Model of Narcissistic Personality Comparing Anthropophobic and Social Phobic Symptoms
KENJI SHIMIZUHISAYO OKAMURA
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2010 Volume 58 Issue 1 Pages 23-33

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  The aim of the present study was to investigate the relation between a 2-dimensional model of social phobic tendencies and narcissistic personality and cognitive features.  Cognitive traits were measured using the dysfunctional belief in social phobia cognitive model developed by Clark & Wells (1995).  Questionnaires including the TSNS-S (Two-dimensional Model of Social Phobic Tendency and Narcissistic Personality-Short version), perfectionism, self-affirmation, self-disgust, negative rumination, irrational beliefs, and self-reference were completed by 595 university undergraduates (302 women, 293 men ; average age, 19 : 4 years).  In Analysis 1, adjusted or maladjusted phases of 5 subtypes of the 2-dimensional model were demonstrated from various cognitive features.  In Analysis 2, anthropophobic symptoms and social phobic symptoms were compared in detail.
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