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Interpersonal processes, cognitions, and predispositions

The relationship between interpersonal communication apprehension and self‐efficacy

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Pages 131-135 | Published online: 06 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

This study examined whether interpersonal communication apprehension (ICA) was more closely related to the self‐efficacy or self‐worth dimensions of self esteem. A much stronger inverse relationship appeared between self‐efficacy and ICA than self‐worth and ICA, suggesting that anxiety may be related to feelings of powerlessness.

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