ABSTRACT

The Ss for this study were one hundred (58 female and 42 male) college freshmen and sophomores (mean and median ages of 18.8 and 19.3 years, respectively) from Michigan State University who volunteered to participate in this project because of high self-reported interpersonal anxiety and a desire for treatment. This sample was obtained from a larger population of six hundred students who were enrolled in one section of Introductory Psychology at MSU in the fall of 1967.