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Sources of differences in communication apprehension between Chinese in Taiwan and Americans
Authors:Chia‐Fang  Hsu
Institution:Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism , University of Wyoming , Laramie, WY, 82071
Abstract:This study investigated whether cross‐cultural differences in communication apprehension (CA) can be explained with regard to cultural orientations, personality traits and component theory. To this end, a total of 618 undergraduates, studying in Taiwan (n = 298) and the United States (n = 320), participated in this study. Participants filled out the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension along with Self‐Construal Scale, the Revised NEO Personality Inventory, Fear of Negative Evaluation, and Self‐Perceived Communication Competence scale. The results indicated that Chinese in Taiwan scored significantly higher in communication apprehension than Americans. The influence of culture on CA was mediated by independence self‐construal, neuroticism, extroversion, fear of negative evaluation, and communication competence. The strongest mediating effect was found for self‐perception of communication competence. The implications of these findings were further discussed.
Keywords:Communication apprehension  communication anxiety  self‐construals  neuroticism  extroversion  fear of negative evaluation  communication competence  Taiwan  the United States
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