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Covariation bias for social events and signs of (dis)approval in high and low socially anxious individuals.

机译:社会事件的协方差偏见和社会焦虑程度高和低的人的(拒绝)批准的迹象。

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In two covariation bias experiments, we investigated whether socially anxious women overestimate the contingency between social events and signs of rejection and/or to underestimate the contingency between social events and approval. Participants were exposed to descriptions of ambiguous or negative social events, situations involving animals, and nature scenes that were randomly paired with disgusting, happy, and neutral faces. Socially anxious participants reported enhanced belongingness between ambiguous events and signs of rejection, together with reduced belongingness between negative events and approval. This contributes to previous findings suggesting that socially anxious individuals suffer from fear-confirming interpretive biases. There was no evidence for enhanced negative or reduced positive covariation bias in socially anxious individuals.
机译:在两个协变量偏差实验中,我们调查了社交焦虑症妇女是否高估了社会事件和拒绝迹象之间的偶然性和/或低估了社会事件和批准之间的偶然性。参与者暴露于模棱两可或负面的社交事件,涉及动物的情况以及自然场景的描述,这些场景与令人恶心,快乐和中立的面孔随机配对。社交焦虑的参与者报告说,歧义事件和拒绝迹象之间的归属感增强,负面事件和批准之间的归属感降低。这有助于先前的发现,表明社交焦虑的人患有确认恐惧的解释性偏见。没有证据表明社交焦虑者的负协变偏向性增强或降低。

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