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Several chapters provided two-week math and science summer camps on college and day school campuses, which consisted of hands-on-learning through laboratory interactions, field trips to important sites, youth camps, and speeches from influential experts in specific areas of studies.
In two additional studies, researchers examined the behaviors of socially anxious people during laboratory interactions.
We did this be examining whether our three indices of capitalization support (self-report, partner report, observations in laboratory interactions) were related to the quality of romantic relationships.
We organized results around our three approaches for operationalizing capitalization support: (1) trait perceptions of capitalization support received from and provided to romantic partners, (2) observations of when capitalization support is made to romantic partners, and (3) state perceptions of capitalization support received from and provided to romantic partners during laboratory interactions.
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However, an unexpected finding emerged where the partners of people with greater social anxiety felt an abundance of received capitalization support following a laboratory interaction.
During the laboratory interaction, both members of romantic dyads reported on their receipt of capitalization support from their partner and their provision of capitalization support to their partner.
In addition to examining general perceptions of support, we asked whether people with greater social anxiety behave differently during the sharing of positive events in a laboratory interaction.
This lack of provision of capitalization support was visible to independent observers such that socially anxious individuals were viewed as unenthusiastic and non-expressive of positive emotions during laboratory interaction.
Besides observational data, both members of romantic dyads reported on the receipt of capitalization support from their partner and their provision of capitalization support to their partner following the laboratory interaction.
In contrast, partners of people with greater social anxiety felt an abundance of received capitalization support following a laboratory interaction, suggesting an asymmetry in how socially anxious partners behave or are perceived.
In a laboratory interaction, socially anxious people believed that they received less supportive responses when they shared positive events to partners and in turn, partners acknowledged providing less capitalization support.
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