Abstract
It was hypothesized that contingently reinforcing subjects' self-disclosure with an experimenter's self-disclosure would be more effective for promoting self-disclosure than having the experimenter model self-disclosure. No evidence from the 64 male students in introductory psychology was obtained to support the hypothesis that contingent reinforcement would promote self-disclosure more than modeling. Modeling and noncontingent self-disclosure were equally effective for promoting self-disclosure. This provides further evidence for the robustness of the reciprocity effect regarding self-disclosure. An important factor in regard to promoting self-disclosure from another person might be the spontaneity with which one self-discloses to that person. The assumption that a self-disclosure from another person is a reinforcement is questioned.
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1. A Conceptual Analysis of Self-Disclosure;Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour;1984-10