“…Consistent with our findings, Beidel et al (1985) also observed a negative association between positive cognitions and social performance suggesting that adaptive behavior in a social situation is promoted by positive cognitions. Our findings further suggest that self-focused attention and safety behaviors (both triggered by dysfunctional cognitions that are not readily observable) as perceived by the confederate are associated with lower social performance as perceived by an observer (for a review Alden & Taylor, 2004;Papsdorf & Alden, 1998;Voncken, Alden, Bogels, & Roelofs, 2008). Hence, as suggested by Clark and Wells (1995), social performance is compromised if self-focused attention is high and safety behaviors are shown.…”