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Behavioral inhibition and the attribution of public speaking state anxiety

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This paper applied H. J. Eysenck's (1967) theoretical perspective on the development of anxiety to explain audience perceptions of public speakers and found that the effects of social conditioning, particularly punishment, and the relative conditionability of an individual's nervous system combine to predict behavioral responses to state anxiety.
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This study applies H. J. Eysenck's (1967) theoretical perspective on the development of anxiety to explain audience perceptions of public speakers. Specifically, the effects of social conditioning, particularly punishment, and the relative conditionability of an individual's nervous system combine to predict behavioral responses to state anxiety. Speakers presented five‐minute speeches under normal classroom conditions, were videotaped, and speaker anxiety behaviors and audience‐observed speaker anxiety were assessed by teams of raters. The hypothesis that behavioral rigidity and inhibition are significant, additive predictors of audience perceived speaker state anxiety was confirmed. The authors discuss these findings in light of treatment strategies, such as flooding and systematic desensitization, designed to counteract behavioral inhibition.

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Persuasion and the Structure of Affect: Dual Systems and Discrete Emotions as Complementary Models.

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Manual for the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory

TL;DR: The STAI as mentioned in this paper is an indicator of two types of anxiety, the state and trait anxiety, and measure the severity of the overall anxiety level, which is appropriate for those who have at least a sixth grade reading level.
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Biological basis of personality.

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TL;DR: The biological basis of personality, The biological basis for personality, and the role of language in the development of personality.
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Anxiety Disorders and Phobias: A Cognitive Perspective

TL;DR: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects by Aaron T. Beck as mentioned in this paper, turning anxiety on its head: An Overview * Symptoms and Their Significance * The Cognitive Model of Threat Reactions * Cognitive Structures and Anxiogenic Rules * Vulnerability: The core of Anxiety disorders * Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder * Simple Phobias * The Agoraphobic Syndrome * The Evaluation Anxieties Cognitive Therapy: Techniques and Applications by Gary Emery * Principles of Cognitive Therapy * Strategies and Techniques for Cognitive Restructuring * Modifying Imagery * Modification the
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