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- W2318431131 abstract "The authors described a research for the study of naturalistic social cognition (i.e., the study of the thoughts and of individuals engaged in spontaneous, unstructured dyadic interactions). This was created by incorporating the thought-listing technique developed by Brock (1967), Greenwald (1968), and Cacioppo and Petty (1981) into the unstructured dyadic interaction of Ickes (1982, 1983). Data from the first dyadic interaction paradigm study provided evidence for the interrater reliability and the construct validity (i.e., face and content validity, concurrent validity, divergent and convergent validity) of the thought and feeling measures obtained by this procedure. The degree of subjects' behavioral involvement in their interactions was related to a number of thought-feeling indexes (e.g., total number of entries, percentage of positive partner entries), and its relations with the percentages of positive, neutral, and negative entries were further moderated by internal correspondence (Brickman, 1978) and private self-consciousness (Fenigstein, Scheier, & Buss, 1975). In addition, some interesting parallels in the behavioral and thought-feeling correlates of gender were noted. These findings suggest that the expanded dyadicinteraction will be particularly useful in exploring the relations between naturalistic social cognition and naturalistic social behavior. Few problems in the history of psychology as a science have proved to be as intractable as the problem of studying people's thoughts and as they naturally occur. As Griffin (1984) noted, the frustration resulting from the confusing and contradictory results of the 19th-century introspectionist approach led most experimental psychologists to abandon the study of human consciousness altogether. Although the typical response was simply to ignore the phenomena of thoughts and because of the difficulties inherent in studying them, many psychologists went so far as to virtually deny their existence or at least their accessibility to scientific analysis (p. 436). The difficulties of developing appropriate research paradigms for the study of thoughts and are certainly real enough, but one might expect that researchers in cognitive psychology would have made great strides toward surmounting these difficulties over the past several decades. According to Griffin (1984), however, this is not the case. He contended that any serious attention to conscious thoughts or subjective feelings is conspicuously absent from most of contemporary cognitive psychology, and went on to criticize cognitive psychology for" @default.
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