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Two experiments were conducted to examine if context effects occur when subjects respond to the Self-Monitoring Scale (Snyder, 1974). A situated identities hypothesis was offered to explain why context effects occur. In Experiment 1, the type of relevant identity expected to be conveyed was manipulated. Subjects completed the scale under standard testing conditions or with instructions that the scale...