Guéguen N, Jacob C
IUT de Vannes, Département TC, Université de Bretagne-Sud, Vannes, France.
Cyberpsychol Behav. 2001 Dec;4(6):705-9. doi: 10.1089/109493101753376650.
In an attempt to test the foot-in-the-door (FITD) technique in a computer-mediated communication context, 1,008 men and women taken at random in various e-mails lists were solicited to visit a web site for the profit of a humanitarian organization. In the FITD condition, subjects were first solicited to sign a petition form and, after that, they were solicited for a donation. In the control condition, the donation solicitation was formulated directly. In all cases, the formulation of the requests was manipulated by the order of the successive HTML pages of the site. Results show that the FITD procedure increases compliance to the final request.
为了在计算机介导的交流环境中测试“得寸进尺”(FITD)技巧,研究人员从各种电子邮件列表中随机抽取了1008名男女,邀请他们访问一个网站,以支持一个人道主义组织。在FITD条件下,受试者首先被邀请签署一份请愿书,之后再被邀请捐款。在对照条件下,则直接提出捐款请求。在所有情况下,请求的表述都通过网站连续的HTML页面顺序进行操控。结果表明,FITD程序提高了对最终请求的依从性。