APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Not so Fast Friend: Effects of Speed of Self-Disclosure on Friendship Formation

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session

  • Linus Chan
    Trinity University
  • Kevin McIntyre
    Trinity University

Abstract

During initial encounters with potential friends, people often reveal information about themselves, a process called self-disclosure. Prior research reveals that gradual increases in self-disclosure increases interpersonal closeness, relative to no-disclosure conditions. In two experiments, we examined if rapid self-disclosure facilitates or sabotages friendship formation, relative to gradual self-disclosure.

Social Interpersonal Relationships

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