Publikation: Public Self-Focus and Sex Differences in Behavioral Self-Handicapping : Does Increasing Self-Threat Still Make it "Just a Man s Game?"
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The present study examined the effects of public self-focus and participants sex on self-handicapping behavior. Research in the area of self-handicapping has consistently shown that men alone tend to self-handicap behaviorally. Because conditions of public self-focus tend to make the evaluative implications of per formance more salient, the authors hypothesized that people would self-handicap more when they are self-focused (as opposed to other-focused). Men and women were presented with an important intellectual evaluation and were allowed to practice for the upcoming test as much as they wanted. Results showed that men self-handicap more when they are self-focused but women do not behaviorally self-handicap under self-or other-focused conditions. Heightened concern over possible failure in self-focused conditions appeared to be the critical mediator in encouraging self-handicapping behavior among men.
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HIRT, Edward R., Sean M. MCCREA, Charles E. KIMBLE, 2000. Public Self-Focus and Sex Differences in Behavioral Self-Handicapping : Does Increasing Self-Threat Still Make it "Just a Man s Game?". In: Personality and social psychology bulletin. 2000, 26(9), pp. 1131-1141. Available under: doi: 10.1177/01461672002611009BibTex
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