Post-event processing following social and nonsocial evaluative feedback: The moderating roles of social anxiety and emotion regulation

Altheimer, Gizem.

2017

Description
  • Abstract: Post-event processing (PEP) is a process whereby people brood over social events after they occur. In Study 1 (N = 101), we examined whether giving participants social (vs. nonsocial) performance feedback would predict higher PEP following an evaluative task. While this was not supported, we found a pattern suggesting that, in the week following the event, those who were high in social ... read more
This object is in collection Creator department Thesis Type Genre Permanent URL
ID:
cn69mg66n
Component ID:
tufts:22375
To Cite:
TARC Citation Guide    EndNote