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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of social anxiety, AS, and EA.

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Table 2.

Correlation matrix of social anxiety, EA and AS variables.

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Table 3.

Multiple linear regression analysis for social anxiety, Experiential Avoidance and Anxiety Sensitivity.

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Fig 1.

Intrusive internal phenomena in social situations.

Note: Bigger Circle Size Indicates Greater Frequency.

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Fig 2.

Reactions to intrusive internal phenomena in social situations.

Note: Bigger Circle Size Indicates Greater Frequency.

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Fig 3.

Effects of reactions to intrusive internal phenomena in social situations.

Note: Bigger Circle Size Indicates Greater Frequency.

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Fig 4.

Proposed self-reinforcing development system of Anxiety Sensitivity, Experiential Avoidance, and social anxiety.

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