Asian American-White American Differences in Expressions of Social Anxiety: A Replication and Extension

This study examined whether Asian American-White American differences on a trait measure of social anxiety extend to nonverbal behavior and to reports of anxiety-related emotions during a 3-min social performance task. Forty Asian Americans and 40 White Americans completed a trait measure of social...

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description This study examined whether Asian American-White American differences on a trait measure of social anxiety extend to nonverbal behavior and to reports of anxiety-related emotions during a 3-min social performance task. Forty Asian Americans and 40 White Americans completed a trait measure of social anxiety and rated their emotions before, and immediately after, a social performance task. Their videotaped behavior was coded using microlevel behavioral codes (e.g., gaze avoidance, fidgeting). Results indicated that Asian Americans reported more anxiety than White Americans on the trait measure and on the emotion rating scales but that they did not differ substantially on microlevel behavioral indexes of social anxiety. Implications of ethnic variations in the patterns of anxious responding are discussed.
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Affect
Affective Measures
Anxiety
Anxiety - psychology
Asian Americans
Asians
Behavior
Behavior Rating Scales
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Culture
Emotions
Ethnic Groups - psychology
European Continental Ancestry Group - psychology
Female
Human
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Nonverbal Communication
Personality Measures
Personality Traits
Rating Scales
Self-Report
Social Anxiety
White People
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