Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2500, USA.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2009 Sep;38(5):639-49. doi: 10.1080/15374410903103510.
Noncompliance is a primary reason parents seek services for their young children. Research on socialization suggests that warning children about consequences is associated with greater compliance. In the current study, we test whether promised consequences (i.e., promises of parental responses to subsequent child behavior), compared with directives alone, were more strongly associated with compliance. We also tested whether some types of promised consequences were more strongly associated with compliance than others. Forty White mother-toddler (age 17-36 months) dyads were video recorded in a 30-min behavioral analogue situation. Interactions were coded using a derived coding scheme. Promised consequences were not found to be more strongly associated with compliance than were directives alone using sequential analyses; however, negative and immediate promised consequences were more strongly associated with compliance. Findings suggest that promising negative and immediate consequences for noncompliance may encourage compliance.
不遵守规定是父母为其年幼子女寻求服务的主要原因。社会化研究表明,警告孩子后果会与更高的顺从度相关。在当前的研究中,我们检验了与单独的指令相比,承诺的后果(即对后续儿童行为的父母反应的承诺)是否与更高的顺从度更相关。我们还检验了某些类型的承诺的后果是否比其他后果更能与顺从度相关。40 对白人母婴(年龄 17-36 个月)在 30 分钟的行为模拟情境中被录像。使用派生的编码方案对互动进行了编码。使用序列分析发现,与单独的指令相比,承诺的后果并没有与更高的顺从度更相关;然而,负面和即时的承诺的后果与顺从度更相关。研究结果表明,对不遵守规定做出负面和即时的承诺可能会鼓励遵守规定。