Hess T M, Bolstad C A, Woodburn S M, Auman C
Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27695-7801, USA.
Psychol Aging. 1999 Mar;14(1):77-89. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.14.1.77.
Age differences in the types of processing associated with impression change were examined. Young, middle-aged, and older adults formed an impression of a target based on a short vignette that described either positive or negative characteristics in 1 of 2 domains (ability vs. morality). Impression change was examined after presentation of additional behavioral information that was inconsistent with the original vignette. Replicating previous findings, younger adults changed their impressions in response to the consistency of the new information with the initial target description. In contrast, impression change in the 2 older groups was based on the trait diagnosticity of the original and new information, suggesting greater use of inferential, knowledge-based processing with age. The results indicate that qualitative difference exist in impression change processes, with different-aged individuals considering different types of information when constructing and updating social representations.
研究了与印象改变相关的加工类型中的年龄差异。年轻人、中年人和老年人根据一个简短的短文对一个目标形成印象,该短文描述了两个领域(能力与道德)中某一个领域的积极或消极特征。在呈现与原始短文不一致的额外行为信息后,考察印象改变情况。重复先前的研究结果,年轻人根据新信息与初始目标描述的一致性来改变他们的印象。相比之下,两个年龄较大组的印象改变基于原始信息和新信息的特质诊断性,这表明随着年龄增长,更多地使用基于推理和知识的加工。结果表明,印象改变过程中存在质的差异,不同年龄的个体在构建和更新社会表征时考虑不同类型的信息。