Klassen Robert M, Krawchuk Lindsey L
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
J Sch Psychol. 2009 Apr;47(2):101-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jsp.2008.11.002. Epub 2008 Dec 17.
This study examined collective efficacy, group cohesion, and group performance in 125 randomly assigned groups of older (mean age 13.45 years) and younger (mean age 11.41 years) early adolescents working on three cooperative tasks. Collective motivation significantly predicted performance, even after controlling for past performance and self-efficacy for the older but not the younger participants. For the older (but not the younger) participants, groups with high collective efficacy and group cohesion scored higher on performance tasks than groups with low collective efficacy and group cohesion. The results point to the emergence of collective motivation beliefs in early adolescence, consistent with theories of social and cognitive development. Implications for theory and suggestions for future research are discussed.
本研究考察了125个随机分配的小组中,年龄较大(平均年龄13.45岁)和年龄较小(平均年龄11.41岁)的青少年早期在完成三项合作任务时的集体效能、群体凝聚力和群体表现。即使在控制了过去的表现和年龄较大参与者(而非年龄较小参与者)的自我效能之后,集体动机仍能显著预测表现。对于年龄较大(而非年龄较小)的参与者,具有高集体效能和群体凝聚力的小组在表现任务上的得分高于集体效能和群体凝聚力较低的小组。研究结果表明,青少年早期出现了集体动机信念,这与社会和认知发展理论一致。文中还讨论了对理论的启示以及对未来研究的建议。