Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3080452350> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 92 of
92
with 100 items per page.
- W3080452350 endingPage "119" @default.
- W3080452350 startingPage "98" @default.
- W3080452350 abstract "The success of our interactions with others depends on cognitive abilities, such as the abilities to perceive, anticipate, and understand other people’s actions (Ramenzoni, Riley, Shockley, and Davis, 2008). However, personality traits often times dictate a person’s success and expected reward in social contexts. Two experiments investigated people’s ability to estimate both their own and other people’s jumping capability and how estimates changed depending on people’s levels of social anxiety. Estimates were obtained for an horizontal jumping extent using the method of limits and participants’ social anxiety level was assessed using two surveys: the Social Interaction Self-Statement Test (SISST; a self-report scale that assesses social anxiety) and the Brief Social Phobia Scale (BSPS; assesses fear or avoidance of various social phobia situations) (Davidson et al., 1991). Experiment 1 showed that participants could accurately estimate the maximum extent they can jump, that their estimations were more accurate from the fixed compared to the preferred starting location, and that participant’s estimations were not affected by their level of social anxiety. Experiment 2 extended the findings of Experiment 1 by asking participants to provide estimations for a female and a male model in addition to themselves. Results showed that participants viewed estimating for themselves and estimating for other people as similar perception tasks, however only estimations provided for other people were related with the perceiver’s social anxiety. In addition, results showed that participants underestimated both the male and female model’s jumping ability, but they underestimated significantly more the male than the female model. Though, the ratios did not vary in accuracy depending on the perceiver’s gender, the participants’ estimations were correlated with the perceiver’s level of social anxiety, such that people exhibiting higher levels of social anxiety estimated that the male and female models could do less than did participants scoring low on the social anxiety measures. This is the first study to explore how we perceive affordances for other people within a social context. It found a weak correlation between social anxiety and how we perceive what other’s can do towards us. It remains for future studies to explore whether this effect is amplified by changes in state anxiety and whether they generalize to the perception of other action-scaled affordances, especially those that would not encroach on the perceiver’s personal space. Overall, the results obtained here open a promising new avenue for the investigation of how our social make-up shapes our perception of the world around us and the people we interact within it." @default.
- W3080452350 created "2020-09-01" @default.
- W3080452350 creator A5017065451 @default.
- W3080452350 date "2020-06-01" @default.
- W3080452350 modified "2023-10-08" @default.
- W3080452350 title "So you think you can jump? : perception of self and others’ maximum jumping capabilities" @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2010900334 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2023593559 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2026266146 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2029081530 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2033558547 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2058922808 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2063126359 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2085224650 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2090129011 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2091321892 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2091491717 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2111371475 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2134862587 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2157387187 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2159011919 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2167598792 @default.
- W3080452350 cites W2399137648 @default.
- W3080452350 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3080452350 type Work @default.
- W3080452350 sameAs 3080452350 @default.
- W3080452350 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3080452350 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3080452350 hasAuthorship W3080452350A5017065451 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C187288502 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C2777545354 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C2778755073 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C2779897013 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C2780695682 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C42407357 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C558461103 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C118552586 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C121332964 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C138496976 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C15744967 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C169760540 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C187288502 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C26760741 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C2777545354 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C2778755073 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C2779897013 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C2780695682 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C42407357 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C558461103 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C62520636 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C77805123 @default.
- W3080452350 hasConceptScore W3080452350C86803240 @default.
- W3080452350 hasIssue "31" @default.
- W3080452350 hasLocation W30804523501 @default.
- W3080452350 hasOpenAccess W3080452350 @default.
- W3080452350 hasPrimaryLocation W30804523501 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W1502909953 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W1970900043 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2010579840 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2012361114 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2039845595 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2067443318 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2076906699 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2082621763 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2108661768 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2114908355 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2152805798 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2942239543 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2970297304 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W2973661873 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W3012324192 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W3035007818 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W3036802951 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W3045310798 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W3147075716 @default.
- W3080452350 hasRelatedWork W3160531291 @default.
- W3080452350 hasVolume "16" @default.
- W3080452350 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3080452350 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3080452350 magId "3080452350" @default.
- W3080452350 workType "article" @default.