Title: Why is the diverse U letter relationship between embarrassment and psychological distance observed?: In view of Schlenker and Leary (1982)'s self-presentation model of social anxiety
Abstract:The aim of the present study is to explain why there is “the diverse U letter relationship” between embarrassment and psychological distance empirically, in view of Schlenker and Leary (1982)'s self-p...The aim of the present study is to explain why there is “the diverse U letter relationship” between embarrassment and psychological distance empirically, in view of Schlenker and Leary (1982)'s self-presentation model of social anxiety. In Study 1, those relationships were observed in three different situations. In Study 2, the main effect of motivation for avoiding rejection and the damage of self-image, and their interaction with embarrassment was examined by hierarchical regression analysis. In the first step, the psychological distance, in the second step, the main effect of both, and in the third step, the interaction was entered. As a result, in the second step, both main effects were significant, but in the third step, only interaction was significant, and both main effects were not significant. This showed that the interaction could predict embarrassment, although the psychological distance was controlled. Finally, this result was discussed in view of social norm.Read More