Brigham Young University, Utah 84602, USA.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2012 Mar;51(1):188-96. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8309.2011.02053.x. Epub 2011 Sep 1.
The current research consisted of two studies examining the effects of reading physical and relational aggression in literature. In both studies, participants read one of two stories (containing physical or relational aggression), and then participated in one of two tasks to measure aggression. In Study 1, participants who read the physical aggression story were subsequently more physically aggressive than those who read the relational aggression story. Conversely, in Study 2, participants who read the relational aggression story were subsequently more relationally aggressive than those who read the physical aggression story. Combined, these results show evidence for specific effects of reading aggressive content in literature.
当前的研究包括两项研究,旨在考察阅读文学作品中的身体攻击和关系攻击的影响。在两项研究中,参与者阅读了两个故事中的一个(包含身体攻击或关系攻击),然后参与了两个任务之一来衡量攻击行为。在研究 1 中,阅读身体攻击故事的参与者随后比阅读关系攻击故事的参与者表现出更多的身体攻击行为。相反,在研究 2 中,阅读关系攻击故事的参与者随后比阅读身体攻击故事的参与者表现出更多的关系攻击行为。综合来看,这些结果表明阅读文学作品中的攻击性内容具有特定的影响。