Elliott Mark A, Armitage Christopher J
Transport Research Laboratory, Berkshire, England.
J Exp Psychol Appl. 2006 Jun;12(2):108-17. doi: 10.1037/1076-898X.12.2.108.
This study tested the efficacy of implementation intentions in the context of drivers' speeding behavior. Participants (N = 300) completed self-report measures of goal intention and behavior, and they were randomly assigned to an experimental condition, which required them to specify an implementation intention, or a control condition. One month post-baseline, self-reported compliance with speed limits significantly increased for experimental participants but not for control participants. The effects of specifying an implementation intention on behavior increased with the strength of drivers' goal intentions. Finally, analysis of participants' implementation intentions revealed that specifying more behavioral strategies increased the frequency with which participants reported complying with the speed limit. Implications of the findings are discussed in relation to enhancing road safety interventions.
本研究在驾驶员超速行为背景下测试了执行意图的功效。参与者(N = 300)完成了目标意图和行为的自我报告测量,他们被随机分配到一个实验条件组(要求他们明确一个执行意图)或一个控制条件组。在基线后一个月,实验参与者自我报告的遵守限速情况显著增加,而控制组参与者则没有。明确执行意图对行为的影响随着驾驶员目标意图的强度而增加。最后,对参与者执行意图的分析表明,明确更多的行为策略增加了参与者报告遵守限速的频率。研究结果的意义将结合加强道路安全干预措施进行讨论。