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ERIC #:EJ142677
Title:Is Self-Disclosure Self-Revealing?
Authors:Gitter, A. GeorgeBlack, Harvey
Descriptors:Behavior PatternsCollege StudentsCommunication (Thought Transfer)DogmatismHigher EducationInformation DisseminationInterpersonal RelationshipPersonalityResearch ProjectsSelf ExpressionSex Differences
Source:Journal of Counseling Psychology, 23, 4, 327-332, Jul 76
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Publication Date:1976-00-00
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Abstract:Based on the factorial analysis of data collected from 260 undergraduates, this study found differences in self-revealing associated with information content, target person, and sex of subject. Gilding was found to be related to self-disclosure and intimate rather than superficial information. Dogmatism did not influence either revealing or gilding. (Author)
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Identifiers:Gilding; Self Disclosure
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Education Level:Higher Education
 

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