Mpq contains 11 scales that combine into three higher order mood dispositional. In a preliminary study, selfmonitoring, defined as a personality trait that makes individuals pay. Silent excerpts from videotapes of standardized interviews were shown to naive judges. The expressive behavior of selfmonitoring individuals should be more reflective of an internal affect state when it is generated in a situation with minimal incentives for, and cues to, self monitoring. A social psychological construct of selfmonitoring selfobservation and selfcontrol guided by situational cues to social appropriateness of expressive behavior.
A social psychological construct of selfmonitoring selfobservation and selfcontrol guided by situational cues to social appropriateness of expressive behavior and selfpresentation was proposed. Sex differences may reflect basic differences in the acquisition and use of expressive nonverbal cues by males and. Selfmonitoring, surveillance, and incentive effects on. Three dimensions of the target persons facial expressive behaviors were rated by separate groups of judges. Selfmonitoring is a concept introduced during the 1970s by mark snyder, that shows how much people monitor their selfpresentations, expressive behavior. Development and validation of the emotional expressivity scale. Dishonest behavior is influenced by situational and personality factors. Each excerpt was rated as more happy or unhappy, and as more excited or relaxed, and as more. Journal of personality and social psychology, 30, 526537. University students selfrated ability to interpret social context and.
The crosssituational variability of the selfmonitoring versus the consistency of the non. An internally consistent, temporally stable selfreport measure of individual differences in selfmonitoring was constructed. N2 proposes a social psychological construct of selfmonitoring selfobservation and selfcontrol guided by situational cues to social appropriateness of expressive behavior and selfpresentation. Facial expressive behaviors of high selfmonitors are less. The present study compared the expressive behavior of high and low selfmonitoring men and women. Four converging laboratory and field studies of peer perception. Journal of personality and social psychology 30 4, 526, 1974.
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