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- W2257642158 abstract "It seemed worth embarking on a second study of coyness, and then to follow-up with a final study of self-consciousness in the context of having a photograph taken, for a number of reasons. Firstly, it appeared that coyness might prove to be especially revealing as an emotional state that is on the boundary between a kind of generalized self-consciousness that depends upon a person's sensitivity to being in the presence of others, and a more personal form of self-awareness that implicates self-consciousness in relation to an engaged other person. Secondly, coyness is in the running for the status of a complex yet possibly basic emotional state. The currently standard view that an emotion of this kind requires sophisticated cognitive underpinnings and mediation is under challenge (Reddy, 2000). Thirdly, coyness is characterized by an admixture of withdrawal and interpersonal engagement, and so it exemplifies a delicate mix of relatedness patterns that might be accessible to study in children who have autism. Last but not least, our initial study of coyness had produced equivocal results: it seemed that something like coyness, yet perhaps not coyness in the full sense that seems to entail an interpersonal dance, was manifest in a substantial number of participants with autism.Therefore one of the aims of this further study was to discover whether there might be grounds for believing either that children with autism are not distinctive in the degree or quality of their coyness or that here what might seem to be coyness is in fact a state that is rather different, perhaps more akin to shyness or self-consciousness of a less person-directed kind. On the basis of our hypothesis about there being an essentially person-centered element of coyness, as well as the suggestive findings from the exploratory study already reported, we predicted that participants with autism would show fewer person-directed signs of coyness than those without autism." @default.
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