Interpretation of Ambiguity.41 In this task 10 ambiguous
scenarios are presented to participants, and respondents answer yes or no to a possible explanation. For example, You go to a party at a club. While dancing, you spot an old friend not far away and call out. They do not reply, and after a moment, turn and leave the dance floor, heading for the bar. You don’t call out again because it is too noisy. Was your friend ignoring you in the club? (Yes/No).Other scenarios concern, eg, giving a presentation, doing a DIY project, and first impressions. Higher scores indicate greater endorsement of negative interpretations of the ambiguous events.Self-Consciousness Scale.30 The
Interpretation of Ambiguity.41 In this task 10 ambiguous scenarios are presented to participants, and respondents answer yes or no to a possible explanation. For example, You go to a party at a club. While dancing, you spot an old friend not far away and call out. They do not reply, and after a moment, turn and leave the dance floor, heading for the bar. You don’t call out again because it is too noisy. Was your friend ignoring you in the club? (Yes/No).Other scenarios concern, eg, giving a presentation, doing a DIY project, and first impressions. Higher scores indicate greater endorsement of negative interpretations of the ambiguous events.Self-Consciousness Scale.30 The
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