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ジコ アンジ オ ヒキダシヤスイ キキテ ノ ヒゲンゴテキ トクチョウ ノ ケントウ
Title Alternative
Nonverbal characteristic of listener who easily elicit self-disclosure
Author
Takahashi, Mayo Support center for children and familiy ASUKA
Sato, Kenji Graduate School of Human and Natural Environment Sciences, The University of Tokushima Tokushima University Educator and Researcher Directory KAKEN Search Researchers
Keywords
Self-disclosure
opener
social skill
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Description
The purpose of this study was to establish reliability and validity in opener-scale and to find
out nonverbal characteristic to elicit self-disclosure. First study,the participants were 323
undergraduate students (101 males and 222 females).Measures were opener-scale and
KISS-18.Factor analysis and correlation between opener-scale and KISS-18 were to establish
reliability and validity in opener-scale.Second study,in a face-to-face dyadic interaction
between strangers in a laboratory,woman who scored either high or low on opener-scale
(H-OP;6 females or L-OP;6 females) were paired with other woman who scored middle on
self-disclosure scale (12females). As a result,it was not established experimental validity in
opener-scale. The subject of third study is videotaped interaction used by second study. The
difference of nonverbal characteristic among H-OP and L-OP or women evaluated to elicit
self-disclosure and women not so was examined by observation method. As a result,it was
established that nonverbal characteristic of H-OP was a little the speaking and nonverbal
characteristic to elicit self-disclosure was a little the speaking,the glance,and the self body
contact,and had a silence. This study suggested that nonverbal characteristic to elicit
self-disclosure were useful social skill training to connect relationship smoothly.
Journal Title
徳島大学総合科学部人間科学研究
ISSN
09199810
NCID
AN1043724X
Volume
16
Start Page
83
End Page
92
Sort Key
83
Published Date
2008
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language
jpn
departments
Integrated Arts and Sciences