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Page 15 of 15Discrepancy between self- and observer-ratings of performance in social phobics.10/8/2000http://spider.apa.org/ftdocs/abn/1996/february/abn105161.htmlphobia. (Manuscript submitted for publication) Zuckerman, M. (1979). Attribution of success and failure revisited or the motivational bias is alive and well in attribution theory.( Journal of Personality, 47, 245—287.) Table 1. Anxiety level (0—100 scale) for speaker role and passive role in both focus of attention conditions. Skill level (0—100 scale) for speaker role and passive role in both focus of attention conditions. Page 14 of 15Discrepancy between self- and observer-ratings of performance in social phobics.10/8/2000http://spider.apa.org/ftdocs/abn/1996/february/abn105161.htmlHuberty, C.J. & Morris, J.D. (1989). Multivariate analysis versus multiple univariate analyses.( Psychological Bulletin, 105, 302—308.) Hull, J.G., Young, R.D. & Jouriles, E. (1986). 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