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Showing papers by "Georgia College & State University published in 1985"


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Abstract: This study explored the relationships among Snyder’s self-monitoring construct (and its component factors) and the three components of the Self-Consciousness Scale: public self-consciousness, private self-consciousness, and social anxiety. The best single predictor of self-monitoring tendencies was social anxiety, although the increment in R-square attributable to public self-consciousness was also significant. Those scoring highest on the Self-Monitoring Scale were in social anxiety and high in public self-consciousness, whereas the prototypic low self-monitoring individuals were in social anxiety, low in public self-consciousness, and high in private self-consciousness. The data also revealed that the three presumably independent self-monitoring subscales are highly intercorrelated, a finding that calls into question their status as distinct factors.

8 citations




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TL;DR: The increase in the number of chain saw injuries seen in the emergency department demands that the health care team become knowledgeable regarding the mechanism, treatment, and prevention of this devastating injury.

1 citations