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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Soc Psychol. 2014 Jan;50:94–104. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2013.08.008

Table 1.

Features of situations (i.e., support seekers) with five highest loadings for each factor describing the stimulus set.

Factor 1 “Overall Distress” Factor 2 “Emotional Restraint” Factor 3 “Visible Anxiety”
Negative expectations about what is to come next .980 .021 .120
Disgust .976 −.016 .067
Positive attitude −.974 −.071 −.098
Focuses on negative aspects of the task .974 −.015 .118
Lack of positive (reverse-rated) −.973 −.074 −.096
Wants to talk to someone about how they are feeling −.070 −.842 −.084
Suppression −.198 .828 −.006
Timid .269 .783 .115
Quiet voice .211 .777 −.071
Use of humor −.369 −.631 .211
Looks down .079 .192 .830
Looks at food −.082 .137 .760
Fidgety eyes .268 −.065 .773
Engages in fidgeting/squirming .215 −.327 .577
Conveys a forced/fake smile .009 −.463 .560