Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Self-Disclosure among Friends, Acquaintances, and Strangers

12

Citations

4

References

1976

Year

Abstract

The relationship between self-disclosure and degree of acquaintance was explored under the guise of collecting handwriting samples from 32 male and 36 female undergraduates. Results indicated that high self-disclosure from an experimenter elicited more intimacy than low and that friends tended to disclose most and strangers least. No sex differences were observed.

References

YearCitations

Page 1