Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.
Aggress Behav. 2010 Jul-Aug;36(4):232-7. doi: 10.1002/ab.20347.
Previous research indicates that rejection by a group causes aggressive responses. However, in these previous studies, rejected participants were led to believe that they were liked and accepted before the rejection; likely, this rejection was highly unanticipated. Sociometer theory (Leary et al., 1995) proposes the existence of a psychological mechanism (a "sociometer") that enables individuals to detect potential rejection via others' reactions; a properly working sociometer affords a person predictive control over an interaction. We hypothesized the lack of predictive control inherent in previous rejection studies was a critical contributor to participants' aggressive responses; predictive control should lead to decreased aggression. To test this, we manipulated predictive control by varying confederate behavior toward participants before a rejection manipulation. Results indicate that unpredictable rejection undermined participants' belief that they could predict other's behavior (i.e., led to the perception of a broken sociometer) and led to higher levels of aggression.
先前的研究表明,被群体拒绝会引起攻击性反应。然而,在这些先前的研究中,被拒绝的参与者被引导相信他们在被拒绝之前是被喜欢和接受的;很可能,这种拒绝是高度出乎意料的。社会计量器理论(Leary 等人,1995)提出存在一种心理机制(一个“社会计量器”),使个体能够通过他人的反应来检测潜在的拒绝;一个正常运作的社会计量器为一个人提供了对互动的预测性控制。我们假设,先前拒绝研究中固有的缺乏预测性控制是参与者攻击性反应的一个关键因素;预测性控制应该会导致攻击性降低。为了验证这一点,我们通过在拒绝操作之前改变同伙对参与者的行为来操纵预测性控制。结果表明,不可预测的拒绝破坏了参与者对他们能够预测他人行为的信念(即,导致了社会计量器的感知破裂),并导致更高水平的攻击性。