Bickett L, Milich R
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky.
J Learn Disabil. 1990 Apr;23(4):253-9. doi: 10.1177/002221949002300409.
The present study examined the first impressions that are formed of boys with either learning disabilities (LD), attention deficit disorder (ADD), or both disorders, in an effort to understand better why they are so often unpopular with and rejected by their peers. The intent of the study was to remedy methodological problems of previous first-impression studies to determine whether devaluation of boys with either LD or ADD after a brief exposure is a reliable and valid finding. To this end, physical attractiveness data were gathered, children were employed as judges, subgroups of stimulus children were formed, and situational demands were varied. Results indicated that the boys with either LD or ADD were devalued relative to controls on a variety of dependent variables, including popularity. Both situational demands, as well as judgments of physical attractiveness, appeared to play a role in accounting for these differences.
本研究调查了人们对患有学习障碍(LD)、注意力缺陷障碍(ADD)或同时患有这两种障碍的男孩的第一印象,以便更好地理解为什么他们常常不受同龄人欢迎并被同龄人排斥。该研究的目的是纠正以往第一印象研究中的方法问题,以确定在短暂接触后对患有LD或ADD的男孩的贬低是否是一个可靠且有效的发现。为此,收集了体貌吸引力数据,以儿童作为评判者,形成了刺激儿童的子群体,并改变了情境要求。结果表明,患有LD或ADD的男孩在包括受欢迎程度在内的各种因变量上相对于对照组被贬低。情境要求以及体貌吸引力判断似乎都在解释这些差异中发挥了作用。