“…Thus, high socially anxious individuals tended to look less at other people at a near distance than low socially anxious individuals. See also Hessels, Holleman, Cornelissen, Hooge, and Kemner (2018), who showed that looking behavior in dyadic conversation was related to social anxiety traits, and Rösler, Göhring, Strunz, and Gamer (2020), who showed no relation between social anxiety traits and looking behavior in a waiting room context. Although we have shown in our experiment that consistent differences in looking behavior across participants occur, we cannot attribute this to social anxiety, as we did not assess social anxiety traits.…”