Term ID: T1333

Evaluation Apprehension

/evaluation-apprehension/
Anxiety or concern about being judged or evaluated by others, which can influence behavior and performance in research settings, therapeutic contexts, or social situations. This phenomenon may affect the validity of psychological assessments and research findings.
Example: Research participants giving socially desirable responses in interviews, or students performing poorly on tests due to excessive worry about being judged rather than lack of knowledge.

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Reference: Rosenberg (1969)