Cravens R W
J Pers. 1975 Sep;43(3):503-14. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.1975.tb00718.x.
The relationship between need for approval and public and private self-disclosure was evaluated. Sixty female college students discussed their preferences for a steady date with a confederate in confidence or after having given permission for their comments to be cited in lectures or a book. The results showed that high-need-for-approval subjects revealed themselves more intimately in public than in private conditions wheras low- and moderate-need subjects disclosed more intimately in private than in public. The results not only demonstrated the strength of the effect of social evaluation on the behavior of high-need subjects, but also suggested that personality must be accounted for in self-disclosure research before factors influencing self-disclosure may be understood completely.
对认可需求与公开及私下自我表露之间的关系进行了评估。60名女大学生就她们对与一名同谋稳定约会对象的偏好进行了私下讨论,或者在允许其评论在讲座或书中被引用之后进行了讨论。结果表明,高认可需求的受试者在公开场合比在私下场合更亲密地展现自己,而低认可需求和中等认可需求的受试者在私下比在公开场合披露得更亲密。这些结果不仅证明了社会评价对高需求受试者行为影响的强度,还表明在完全理解影响自我表露的因素之前,自我表露研究中必须考虑个性因素。