HomeRecoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journalvol. 1 no. 2 (2013)

An Empirical Validation of the Psychological Anatomy of Gossip

Kristine June D. Uy | Chris Rudyard F. Naval | Sandy E. Valmores

Discipline: Psychology

 

Abstract:

This study validates the theory on the psychological anatomy of gossip. A person’s inclination to gossip is tested and validated in relation to one’s self-concept and anxiety level. Utilizing researcher-developed questionnaires and employing regression analysis, this paper tested the relationship between a person’s self- concept and anxieties with one’s propensity to gossip. The results of this study supported our three hypotheses: (1) that a person’s self-concept is inversely related to one’s anxieties, (2) that a person’s self-concept is inversely related to one’s propensity to gossip, and (3) a person’s anxiety is directly related to one’s tendency to gossip.