Research on gender differences in (self-)disclosure has produced mixed results, and, where differences have emerged, they may be an artifact of the measures employed. The present paper explores whether gender – defined as self-identified membership in one's sociocultural group – can indeed account for differences in the desire and propensity to divulge information to others. We additionally identify a possible moderator for such differences. In three studies employing two distinct research approaches – a free recall task for the extreme desire to disclose (Study 1, N = 195) and scaled responses to scenarios that manipulate valence experimentally in an exploratory study (Study 2, N = 547) and a preregistered replication (Study 3, N = 405) – ...
The research was an experimental investigation of the differential effects of various modeling condi...
This study reinvestigated questions raised by Sidney Jourard in the initial stages of research on se...
This study was intended to investigate how the topic and intimacy level of a self-disclosure would i...
Research on gender differences in (self-)disclosure has produced mixed results, and, where differenc...
This thesis received an excellence award from the Mansfield Research ForumIt is known that women con...
We explore gender differences in disclosure and find that men and women are similar in their desire ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-35)Sex differences in interviewee self-disclosure were...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-75)The current human awareness movement has created\ud...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between online self-disclosure...
Studies have shown that within a three-month period, people interact with approximately 500 to 2500 ...
Previous studies have shown that women disclose to their close friends more often than men. However,...
The present study examined the influence of therapist gender and subject sex role orientation on the...
Many reserches have been conducted on self-disclosure in relation to group differences and its situa...
It is clear that social influence can elicit conformity to norms (e.g., Asch, 1956). It remains uncl...
What is it about our communication with other individuals that makes us like them and subsequently b...
The research was an experimental investigation of the differential effects of various modeling condi...
This study reinvestigated questions raised by Sidney Jourard in the initial stages of research on se...
This study was intended to investigate how the topic and intimacy level of a self-disclosure would i...
Research on gender differences in (self-)disclosure has produced mixed results, and, where differenc...
This thesis received an excellence award from the Mansfield Research ForumIt is known that women con...
We explore gender differences in disclosure and find that men and women are similar in their desire ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-35)Sex differences in interviewee self-disclosure were...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-75)The current human awareness movement has created\ud...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between online self-disclosure...
Studies have shown that within a three-month period, people interact with approximately 500 to 2500 ...
Previous studies have shown that women disclose to their close friends more often than men. However,...
The present study examined the influence of therapist gender and subject sex role orientation on the...
Many reserches have been conducted on self-disclosure in relation to group differences and its situa...
It is clear that social influence can elicit conformity to norms (e.g., Asch, 1956). It remains uncl...
What is it about our communication with other individuals that makes us like them and subsequently b...
The research was an experimental investigation of the differential effects of various modeling condi...
This study reinvestigated questions raised by Sidney Jourard in the initial stages of research on se...
This study was intended to investigate how the topic and intimacy level of a self-disclosure would i...