Self-monitoring is the extent to which individuals regulate self-presentation for the sake of desired public appearances. Snyder developed a Self-Monitoring Scale to measure individual differences on this construct. Since the measure could be insensitive to situational influences, it is uncertain whether the short-term self-monitoring elicited by certain social interactions could be examined. The present study explored the factor structures of a state self-monitoring scale which was adapted from 10 items of the Self-Monitoring Scale. Participants took part in an individual interview with an unfamiliar authority, and then completed the State Self-Monitoring Scale. Two samples of adolescents (N = 98 and N = 95) were tested. Exploratory factor...
The self-monitoring construct currently is operationalized by three different scales: Snyder\u27s (1...
Self-esteem is a crucial human nature feature for understanding the social dimensions of individuals...
This study explored the influence of self-monitoring and nonverbal expressiveness on self and other ...
Self-monitoring is the extent to which individuals regulate self-presentation for the sake of desire...
Peer pressure during adolescence is a strong force in adolescent behavior. The purpose of this study...
The relationship between personality traits and buying behavior has attracted particular attention f...
An extensive network of empirical relations has been identified in research on the psychological con...
Self-monitoring theory describes high self-moliitors as persons who control their expressive behavio...
A new self-report measure of adolescent's self-presentation is described. The self-report scale was ...
This study investigated the role of self-monitoring in relation to self-reported and behavioral conf...
Two studies examined self-monitoring tendencies in children as they may relate to (1) aspects of pee...
A new self-report measure of adolescent’s self-presentation is described. The self-report scale was...
During social interactions people self-monitor their behavior at least partially to conceal socially...
Snyder's (1974) Self-Monitoring Scale exhibits a stable factor structure that does not correspo...
The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship between extraversion, self-monitoring, ...
The self-monitoring construct currently is operationalized by three different scales: Snyder\u27s (1...
Self-esteem is a crucial human nature feature for understanding the social dimensions of individuals...
This study explored the influence of self-monitoring and nonverbal expressiveness on self and other ...
Self-monitoring is the extent to which individuals regulate self-presentation for the sake of desire...
Peer pressure during adolescence is a strong force in adolescent behavior. The purpose of this study...
The relationship between personality traits and buying behavior has attracted particular attention f...
An extensive network of empirical relations has been identified in research on the psychological con...
Self-monitoring theory describes high self-moliitors as persons who control their expressive behavio...
A new self-report measure of adolescent's self-presentation is described. The self-report scale was ...
This study investigated the role of self-monitoring in relation to self-reported and behavioral conf...
Two studies examined self-monitoring tendencies in children as they may relate to (1) aspects of pee...
A new self-report measure of adolescent’s self-presentation is described. The self-report scale was...
During social interactions people self-monitor their behavior at least partially to conceal socially...
Snyder's (1974) Self-Monitoring Scale exhibits a stable factor structure that does not correspo...
The purpose of this research was to examine the relationship between extraversion, self-monitoring, ...
The self-monitoring construct currently is operationalized by three different scales: Snyder\u27s (1...
Self-esteem is a crucial human nature feature for understanding the social dimensions of individuals...
This study explored the influence of self-monitoring and nonverbal expressiveness on self and other ...