Alea Nicole, Cunningham Walter R
Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-5911, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 2003 Oct-Dec;29(4):437-56. doi: 10.1080/03610730303701.
Asking other people for help is a compensatory behavior that may be useful across the life span to enhance functioning. Seventy-two older and younger men and women were either allowed to ask for help or were not allowed to ask for help while solving reasoning problems. Although the older adults answered fewer problems correctly, they did not seek additional help to compensate for their lower levels of performance. Younger adults sought more help. There were no age differences, however, in the types of help sought: indirect help (e.g., hints) was sought more often than direct help (e.g., asking for the answer). Exploratory analyses revealed that one's ability level was a better indicator than age of the utility of help-seeking. Findings are interpreted in the context of social and task-related influences on the use of help-seeking as a compensatory behavior across the life span.
向他人求助是一种补偿行为,在整个生命周期中可能有助于提高功能。72名老年和年轻男性及女性在解决推理问题时,有的被允许求助,有的则不被允许求助。尽管老年人正确回答的问题较少,但他们并未寻求额外帮助来弥补其较低的表现水平。年轻人寻求更多帮助。然而,在寻求帮助的类型上没有年龄差异:比起直接帮助(如询问答案),人们更常寻求间接帮助(如提示)。探索性分析表明,一个人的能力水平比年龄更能体现求助的效用。研究结果是在社会和任务相关影响的背景下进行解释的,这些影响涉及在整个生命周期中将求助作为一种补偿行为的运用。