The Relationship between the Tendencies of Interpersonal Sensitivity, Privileged Self and Perspective-Taking in University Students
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- Suzuki Yudai
- College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University
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- Sakamoto Shinji
- College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University
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- Kameyama Akiko
- School of Psychology and Healthcare Management at Akasaka, International University of Health and Welfare
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- Yamakawa Itsuki
- Faculty of Contemporary Sociology, Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University
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- Muranaka Masaki
- Faculty of Human and Social Studies, Saitama Institute of Technology
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 対人過敏傾向・自己優先志向と視点取得傾向の関連――大学生を対象とした検討
- タイジン カビン ケイコウ ・ ジコ ユウセン シコウ ト シテン シュトク ケイコウ ノ カンレン : ダイガクセイ オ タイショウ ト シタ ケントウ
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Abstract
<p>“Interpersonal sensitivity” and “privileged self” are personality traits related to modern-type depression. Individuals with these traits tend to have difficulty establishing positive relationships with others. Perspective-taking has a positive effect on interpersonal relationships, and we predict that privileged self suppresses it. We examined the relationship between interpersonal sensitivity, privileged self, and perspective-taking tendency through a questionnaire survey of 102 university students. Our results indicate a significant partial correlation between perspective-taking tendency and privileged self, controlled by interpersonal sensitivity, and that privileged self interferes with self-perspective.</p>
Journal
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- The Japanese Journal of Personality
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The Japanese Journal of Personality 31 (3), 177-179, 2023-02-24
Japan Society of Personality Psychology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390295214873830784
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- NII Book ID
- AA11873802
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- ISSN
- 13496174
- 13488406
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- NDL BIB ID
- 032735278
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
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- KAKEN
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