The Japanese Journal of Personality
Online ISSN : 2432-695X
Print ISSN : 1345-3629
Two components of shyness : Social anxiety and passivity.
Kensuke Sugawara
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1998 Volume 7 Issue 1 Pages 22-32

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This study examined social anxiety and social passivity as main components of shyness. Two questionnaire studies were conducted with undergraduate samples. Main results were as follows:Preliminary and confirmatory factor analyses showed taht the two components were separate dimensions. Social anxiety correlated positively with public self-consciousness and need to aavoid social rejection, and negatively with self-esteem. On the other hand, social passivity correlated negatively with social skill and need for social approval. The results suggest taht social anxiety reflects hypersensitivity to social rejection, and social passivity helplessness to form and manage social relationship. A new model of shyness is discussed, in relation to Leary's(1983b)self-presentation model.
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© 1998 Japan Society of Personality Psychology
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