Burger J M
Department of Psychology, Santa Clara University, CA, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 1999;3(4):303-25. doi: 10.1207/s15327957pspr0304_2.
Research on the social compliance procedure known as the foot-in-the-door (FITD) technique is reviewed. Several psychological processes that may be set in motion with a FITD manipulation are identified: self-perception, psychological reactance, conformity, consistency, attributions, and commitment. A review of relevant investigations and several meta-analyses support the notion that each of these processes can influence compliance behavior in the FITD situation. I argue that the combined effects of these processes can account for successful FITD demonstrations as well as studies in which the technique was ineffective or led to a decrease in compliance. The experimental conditions most likely to produce an FITD effect are identified.
对被称为“登门槛”(FITD)技术的社会依从程序的研究进行了综述。确定了几种可能因FITD操纵而启动的心理过程:自我认知、心理抗拒、从众、一致性、归因和承诺。对相关调查和几项元分析的综述支持了这样一种观点,即这些过程中的每一个都可以影响FITD情境中的依从行为。我认为,这些过程的综合作用可以解释FITD示范成功的情况,以及该技术无效或导致依从性下降的研究。确定了最有可能产生FITD效应的实验条件。