However, Huang et . al . ( 2015 ) believed that evaluation apprehension was the third variable that was moderating the relationship.
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Research indicates that evaluation apprehension is a primary determinant of individual differences in the ability to make positive self-evaluations among Eastern cultures.
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However, Good's development of evaluation apprehension takes the opposite approach, where he hypothesizes that activation increases when actors expect a positive evaluation.
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Nickolas Cottrell, 1972, proposed the "'evaluation apprehension model "'whereby he suggested people associate social situations with an evaluative process.
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Leary et . al . thus hoped to create conditions that tested the effects of differing levels of evaluation apprehension on social-esteem and self-esteem.
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If the assumption of collective assessment were in place, real-time judgment of ideas, ostensibly an induction of evaluation apprehension, failed to induce significant variance.
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Computer supported brainstorming was not beneficial for small groups, likely because the limited number of participants eliminated the evaluation apprehension and production blocking capabilities of the electronic system.
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There is some consensus that social-esteem is influenced by evaluation apprehension given that they are both related to a person's apprehension of being evaluated by others.
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Studies have revealed that when these people are in a more private setting where they do not have evaluation apprehension they are more likely to make positive self-evaluations.
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However, Elliot ( 2005 ) sees difficulties in the encouragement of active learning with phenomena such as social loafing and evaluation apprehension causing audience members to be reluctant to participate.