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Self-Disclosure in an Encounter Group
グループ合宿における自己開放性
飯長, 喜一郎
66082
370
141.93
146.8
379.6
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The purpose of this study was to examine the relations between the self-disclosure measured by JSDQ type questionaire and the real self-disclosure in an encounter group (mainly to test the validity of the questionaire). There were four hypotheses. (1) The past self-disclosure on topics of low intimacy values will not correlate to the self-disclosure and the self-concealment in a group work. (2) The past self-disclosure on topics of high intimacy values will correlate positively to the self-disclosure and negatively to the self-concealment in a groupwork. (3) The willingness to disclose self in a group work will correlate positively to the self-disclosure and negatively to the self-concealment in a groupwork. (4) The willingness to disclose self on topics of high intimacy values will correlate more highly to the self-discloure and the self-concealment in a group work than the willingness to disclose on topics of low intimacy values. Almost all the correlations obtained seemed to have tendencies to support the hypotheses with no contradiction. But, only some parts of correlations were statistically significant. There seemed to be a possibility of a validity of JSDQ type questionaire of self-disclosure. It's too early to conclude that JSDQ has no validity until we examine the construction of the questionaire and analyze the situations of self-disclosure in a detail.
departmental bulletin paper
東京大学教育学部
1978-02-28
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東京大学教育学部紀要
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AN00162021
04957849
https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/30020/files/KJ00000687221.pdf
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