Skinner Natalie, Brewer Neil
School of Psychology, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2002 Sep;83(3):678-92. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.83.3.678.
Research on cognitive appraisal of stressful achievement events has emphasized threat appraisals and anxiety. The present research also focused on challenge and positive emotion. Study 1 used hypothetical scenarios of stressful events. Study 2 explored temporal pattems of appraisal and emotion prior to an exam. Compared with threat appraisals, trait and state challenge appraisals were associated with more confident coping expectancies, lower perceptions of threat, higher positive emotion, and more beneficial perceptions of the effects of appraisal and emotion on performance. Beneficial perceptions of state appraisals were associated with higher exam performance. These findings were interpreted in the context of theoretical perspectives on the cognitive appraisal of stressful events and the adaptive functions of challenge and positive emotion.
关于压力性成就事件的认知评估研究一直强调威胁评估和焦虑。本研究还聚焦于挑战和积极情绪。研究1使用了压力事件的假设情景。研究2探讨了考试前评估和情绪的时间模式。与威胁评估相比,特质性和状态性挑战评估与更自信的应对预期、更低的威胁感知、更高的积极情绪以及对评估和情绪对表现影响的更有益认知相关。对状态评估的有益认知与更高的考试成绩相关。这些发现是在关于压力事件认知评估以及挑战和积极情绪的适应性功能的理论视角背景下进行解释的。