In a series of experiments we examined heterosexuals ’ reactions to the timing of disclosure of a gender-matched confederate’s same-sex dating partner. Disclosure occurred in a natu-ralistic context–that is, it occurred when meeting, or expecting to soon meet, a same-sex attracted individual, who voluntarily shared this information with the participant as a natural part of a broader topic of discussion. The confederate, when disclosing early rather than later, was approached more closely (Prestudy) and liked more (Studies 1–2). Those experiencing early disclosure, compared with later, were less drawn to topics of lower inti-macy (Study 1), were happier and more excited about meeting the confederate, and more likely to choose to be alone wit...
Research on gender differences in (self-)disclosure has produced mixed results, and, where differenc...
The central purpose of this study was to determine whether a single interpersonal communication even...
Stealing thunder is a technique used in the courtroom that involves the defendant revealing self-inc...
<div><p>In a series of experiments we examined heterosexuals’ reactions to the timing of disclosure ...
In a series of experiments we examined heterosexuals' reactions to the timing of disclosure of a gen...
<p>Data from Study 1: Dane et al. (2015). When "in your face" is not out of place: The effect of ti...
<p>Data from memory of sexual orientation disclosure exploratory study: Dane et al. (2015). When "in...
One factor that research suggests impedes positive contact between outgroup members is the experienc...
<p>Data from Study 2 from Dane et al. (2015). When "in your face" is not out of place: The effect ...
<p>Data from Dane et al. (2015). When "in your face" is not out of place: The effect of timing of di...
<p>Data from the prestudy: Dane et al. (2015). When "in your face" is not out of place: The effect o...
Prior research has established that positive contact between members of different social groups can ...
of online cross-group relationships among university students: Benefits of earlier (vs. later) discl...
Intergroup contact research has employed the contact hypothesis (Allport, 1954) to examine ways of r...
Studies have shown that within a three-month period, people interact with approximately 500 to 2500 ...
Research on gender differences in (self-)disclosure has produced mixed results, and, where differenc...
The central purpose of this study was to determine whether a single interpersonal communication even...
Stealing thunder is a technique used in the courtroom that involves the defendant revealing self-inc...
<div><p>In a series of experiments we examined heterosexuals’ reactions to the timing of disclosure ...
In a series of experiments we examined heterosexuals' reactions to the timing of disclosure of a gen...
<p>Data from Study 1: Dane et al. (2015). When "in your face" is not out of place: The effect of ti...
<p>Data from memory of sexual orientation disclosure exploratory study: Dane et al. (2015). When "in...
One factor that research suggests impedes positive contact between outgroup members is the experienc...
<p>Data from Study 2 from Dane et al. (2015). When "in your face" is not out of place: The effect ...
<p>Data from Dane et al. (2015). When "in your face" is not out of place: The effect of timing of di...
<p>Data from the prestudy: Dane et al. (2015). When "in your face" is not out of place: The effect o...
Prior research has established that positive contact between members of different social groups can ...
of online cross-group relationships among university students: Benefits of earlier (vs. later) discl...
Intergroup contact research has employed the contact hypothesis (Allport, 1954) to examine ways of r...
Studies have shown that within a three-month period, people interact with approximately 500 to 2500 ...
Research on gender differences in (self-)disclosure has produced mixed results, and, where differenc...
The central purpose of this study was to determine whether a single interpersonal communication even...
Stealing thunder is a technique used in the courtroom that involves the defendant revealing self-inc...