The relation of person's motives for self-disclosure and the congruency of personality judgment by discloser and recipient.

  • Oguchi Takashi
    Department of Social Psychology, Faculty of Letters, The University of Tokyo

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  • 開示者のパーソナリティについての開示者・受け手による判断の一致度と自己開示動機との関係について
  • カイジシャ ノ パーソナリティ ニ ツイテ ノ カイジシャ ウケテ ニ ヨル

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This study examined the relationship of a person's motives for selt-disclosure and degree of self-disclosure to the congruency of personality judgment by the discloser and recipient. The subjects used were 76 pairs of close friends, members in each pair being of the same sex. Personality judgments of disclosers were executed by the disclosers themselves as well as the recipients; and disclosers were also asked to fill out (SMI) and (JSDQ). Results demonstrated that (JSDQ) had no relation to the congruency of personality judgments, but the motives had. In particular, persons who were apt to disclose based on mostly the emotional motive had the minimum coneruencies on their personality judgment by disclosers and recipients.

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