Effects of Looming Cognitive Style and Time Course on Anticipatory Anxiety About an Impending Speech

Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology(2017)

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Most prior studies have examined the time course of anxiety leading up to a public speech over a relatively narrow time window. The present study examined this time course over a longer time window within a naturalistic setting of a classroom assignment. A major purpose of the study was to examine the potential moderating effects of the looming cognitive style (LCS, Riskind, Williams, Gessner, Chrosniak, u0026 Cortina, 2000), which assesses cognitive tendencies to perceive ambiguous threats as rapidly escalating and approaching. More specifically, we assessed the time course of anxiety and threat thoughts of 93 college students during a three-week period prior to giving an assigned public speech. Both threat thoughts and anxiety decreased as the day of the speech approached, although anxiety rebounded just before the speech itself. Importantly, the social looming scale interacted with the time course and seemed to moderate the course of anxiety changes. This revealed that it was primarily the participants who...
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social anxiety,looming cognitive style,speaking anxiety,time course
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