Is shyness something you feel, or is it something that defines you? Researchers had kids give a speech to find out.
about shyness believe that there are two types of coy behavior. “Temperamental” shyness remains roughly the same throughout development, whereas “state” shyness is felt during a social situation and manifests more like an emotion., researchers examined the behavioral, affective, and physiological responses to a speech task in 152 Canadian children ages seven and eight. The children were told that they would be giving a speech that would be filmed and shown to other children.
The team found that temperamental shyness may exist in a distinct group of children over time, and a larger group of children may experience shyness as an emotion during certain situations. Roughly 25 percent of study participants were not reported to be shy, but demonstrated a higher level of stress from giving the speech. The authors believe that it is likely that state shyness in response to a speech task is a relatively common, normative experience for children at this age.
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