Background and objectives: Social interactions inevitably go along with repeated evaluations. Some individuals are particularly sensitive to social evaluations: Psychometric studies suggest stable and distinct individual differences on fear of negative evaluations (FNE) and fear of positive evaluation (FPE). However, little is known about day-to-day correlates of FNE and FPE, particularly their respective contribution to positive/negative affect level and affect reactivity to different stressor types. Design: Two studies naturalistically assessed the level of negative/positive affect and its reactivity to different stressor types (from distant or close social network, work and daily hassles, assessed daily) as a function of FNE/FPE. Metho...
In recent years, fear of positive evaluation has emerged as one of the key aspects of social anxiety...
Background: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring so...
Cognitive-behavioural models propose that excessive fear of negative evaluation is central to social...
Background and objectives: Social interactions inevitably go along with repeated evaluations. Some ...
This study explores fear of negative evaluation (FNE) and fear of positive evaluation (FPE) across s...
Social anxiety is characterized by a fear of being negatively evaluated by others (i.e., Fear of Neg...
Social anxiety is characterized by a fear of being negatively evaluated by others (i.e., Fear of Neg...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is marked by persistent fear of being scrutinized by others. This and ...
The Bivalent Fear of Evaluation (BFOE) model of social anxiety proposes that fear of negative evalua...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is often associated with fear of negative evaluation but more recently...
Fear of negative and fear of positive evaluation are both important in understanding social evaluati...
Evaluative concerns feature prominently into the presentation of those experiencing Social Anxiety D...
A list of negative outcomes (harmful events) was constructed to investigate the nature and organizat...
Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring social evaluat...
The main goal of this research paper is to examine the predictive power of personality traits in rel...
In recent years, fear of positive evaluation has emerged as one of the key aspects of social anxiety...
Background: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring so...
Cognitive-behavioural models propose that excessive fear of negative evaluation is central to social...
Background and objectives: Social interactions inevitably go along with repeated evaluations. Some ...
This study explores fear of negative evaluation (FNE) and fear of positive evaluation (FPE) across s...
Social anxiety is characterized by a fear of being negatively evaluated by others (i.e., Fear of Neg...
Social anxiety is characterized by a fear of being negatively evaluated by others (i.e., Fear of Neg...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is marked by persistent fear of being scrutinized by others. This and ...
The Bivalent Fear of Evaluation (BFOE) model of social anxiety proposes that fear of negative evalua...
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is often associated with fear of negative evaluation but more recently...
Fear of negative and fear of positive evaluation are both important in understanding social evaluati...
Evaluative concerns feature prominently into the presentation of those experiencing Social Anxiety D...
A list of negative outcomes (harmful events) was constructed to investigate the nature and organizat...
Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring social evaluat...
The main goal of this research paper is to examine the predictive power of personality traits in rel...
In recent years, fear of positive evaluation has emerged as one of the key aspects of social anxiety...
Background: Fear of negative evaluation (FNE) defines social anxiety yet the process of inferring so...
Cognitive-behavioural models propose that excessive fear of negative evaluation is central to social...