Asendorpf J B
Max-Planck-Institut für psychologische Forschung, Munich, Germany.
J Pers. 1992 Mar;60(1):53-77. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.1992.tb00265.x.
A new method of assessing the continuity of traits independent of their stability is proposed that is based on Brunswik's lens model of person perception. The method is applied to the continuity of shyness between preschool age and adulthood. A sample of 108 children (observed at age 4 and again at age 6) and a sample of 70 university students were video-taped in conversations with adult strangers. Detailed coding of 17 different behaviors revealed a highly similar rank order of their validity coefficients for parental reports of children's shyness, self-reports of students' shyness, and observer judgments of both children's and students' shyness, even after controlling for differences in the behaviors' reliability. These findings suggest that the construct of shyness shows a strong continuity from preschool age through adulthood. The proposed methodology can also be applied to the continuity of emotional states or to the cross-situational generality of traits and states.
提出了一种独立于特质稳定性来评估特质连续性的新方法,该方法基于布伦斯维克的人物感知透镜模型。该方法应用于学前年龄与成年期之间害羞特质的连续性研究。对108名儿童(4岁时观察一次,6岁时再观察一次)和70名大学生样本与成年陌生人对话的过程进行了录像。对17种不同行为的详细编码显示,即使在控制了行为可靠性差异之后,对于父母报告的儿童害羞程度、学生自我报告的害羞程度以及观察者对儿童和学生害羞程度的判断,这些行为的效度系数的排序高度相似。这些发现表明,害羞这一概念从学前年龄到成年期表现出很强的连续性。所提出的方法也可应用于情绪状态的连续性或特质与状态的跨情境普遍性研究。