An illusory correlation (IC) experiment examined the presence of a phobia-relevant covariation bias in the context of social anxiety. 60 female college students (28 with low and 32 with high social anxiety) were shown a series of slides comprising pictures of angry, happy, and neutral faces which were randomly paired with either a shock, a siren or nothing. One half of the Ss were shown female faces, whereas the other half were shown male faces. Ss indicated outcome expectancies on a trial by trial basis. After the experiment proper they estimated the contingencies of all slide/outcome combinations. Ss showed both an a priori and an a posteriori IC between angry faces and shock. This covariation bias was similar for men and women faces and ...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Cognitive models of social phobia postulate that attentional biases for threat play an important rol...
Cognitive theorists propose that each anxiety disorder is associated with a specific tendency to ove...
An illusory correlation paradigm was used to compare high and low socially anxious individuals’ init...
In two covariation bias experiments, we investigated whether socially anxious women overestimate the...
This study examines the correlation between ambiguity intolerance (AI) and social anxiety (SA). Ther...
Four different patterns of biased ratings of facial expressions of emotions have been found in socia...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...
The objective of this study was to examine attentional bias for threat in relation to social anxiety...
Social anxiety (SA) involves a multitude of cognitive symptoms related to fear of evaluation, includ...
The purpose of this research is to examine people’s readiness to form an association between those d...
Socially anxious individuals often report considerable anticipatory anxiety. A recent cognitive mode...
Illusory correlation is a phenomenon that people find relationship between two social events even if...
Perceivers tend to overestimate the relative degree of association between an infrequent or dis-tinc...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Cognitive models of social phobia postulate that attentional biases for threat play an important rol...
Cognitive theorists propose that each anxiety disorder is associated with a specific tendency to ove...
An illusory correlation paradigm was used to compare high and low socially anxious individuals’ init...
In two covariation bias experiments, we investigated whether socially anxious women overestimate the...
This study examines the correlation between ambiguity intolerance (AI) and social anxiety (SA). Ther...
Four different patterns of biased ratings of facial expressions of emotions have been found in socia...
Background: Beliefs that are negatively biased, inaccurate, and rigid are thought to play a key role...
Cognitive-behavioral models of clinical problems typically postulate a role for the combined effects...
The objective of this study was to examine attentional bias for threat in relation to social anxiety...
Social anxiety (SA) involves a multitude of cognitive symptoms related to fear of evaluation, includ...
The purpose of this research is to examine people’s readiness to form an association between those d...
Socially anxious individuals often report considerable anticipatory anxiety. A recent cognitive mode...
Illusory correlation is a phenomenon that people find relationship between two social events even if...
Perceivers tend to overestimate the relative degree of association between an infrequent or dis-tinc...
Recent cognitive theories of social phobia suggest that the enduring nature of the disorder may resu...
Cognitive models of social phobia postulate that attentional biases for threat play an important rol...
Cognitive theorists propose that each anxiety disorder is associated with a specific tendency to ove...