Modeling of Self-Disclosure in Laboratory and Nonlaboratory Interview Settings

The effect of a model on subjects' willingness to engage in self-disclosure was examined in both laboratory and nonlaboratory settings. Disclosure levels did not differ in the two settings. Subjects not exposed to a model were more willing to engage in disclosure in the laboratory than in a non...

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Published in:Journal of Counseling Psychology Vol. 24; no. 1; p. 35
Main Authors: Thase, Michael, Page, Richard A
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 1977
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Summary:The effect of a model on subjects' willingness to engage in self-disclosure was examined in both laboratory and nonlaboratory settings. Disclosure levels did not differ in the two settings. Subjects not exposed to a model were more willing to engage in disclosure in the laboratory than in a nonlaboratory setting. (Author)