The Japanese Journal of Psychology
Online ISSN : 1884-1082
Print ISSN : 0021-5236
ISSN-L : 0021-5236
The individual difference of response to the negative side of self-enhancing presentation
Keiko Sakai
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1996 Volume 67 Issue 4 Pages 314-320

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In this study, scales were developed to measure responses to negative aspects of others' and own self enhancing presentation, and relationships among the scales and self-consciousness were examined. With factor analysis, the scale for responses to others' self-enhancing presentation was divided into three subscales: emotional, critical, and empathic. The scale for those of own self enhancing presentation was similarly divided into three: disliking, analytical, and accepting. The scales and self-consciousness scale (translated by Sakamoto, 1989) were administered to 373 university and professional school students (204 male and 169 female). The main findings were as follows: 1) Self-disliking and analytical subjects had high public self-consciousness and social anxiety, and tended to show high emotionality toward other's self enhancing presentation. 2) Self accepting subjects had high public selfconsciousness, and responded empathically, but not emotionally, to other's self enhancing presentation.
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