Effects of false feedback on affect, cognition, behavior, and postevent processing: the mediating role of self-focused attention

SR Makkar, JR Grisham - Behavior therapy, 2013 - Elsevier
Current social phobia models (eg, Clark & Wells, 1995; Leary & Kowalski, 1995) postulate
that socially anxious individuals negatively appraise their anxiety sensations (eg, sweating,
heart racing, blushing) as evidence of poor social performance, and thus fear these anxiety
symptoms will be noticed and judged negatively by others. Consequently, they become self-
focused and hypervigilant of these sensations and use them to judge how they appear to
others. To test this model, high (N= 41) and low (N= 38) socially anxious participants were …
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