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同伴会增加青少年晚期的探索行为,并使其对正、负反馈更加敏感。

Peers Increase Late Adolescents' Exploratory Behavior and Sensitivity to Positive and Negative Feedback.

机构信息

Temple University.

Brock University.

出版信息

J Res Adolesc. 2016 Dec;26(4):696-705. doi: 10.1111/jora.12219. Epub 2015 Aug 19.

Abstract

Adolescents take more risks with peers than when alone. It is not clear how peer presence affects adolescents' risky decision making, however. We used the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT)-a game used to assess decision making involving risk and reward-to examine how peers affect late adolescents' exploration of relevant environmental cues, ability to learn from the outcomes (positive and negative) of that exploration, and ability to integrate feedback to adjust behavior toward optimal long-term outcomes. One hundred and one 18- to 22-year old males (M = 19.8 years) were randomly assigned to play the IGT either alone or observed by peers. Late adolescents tested with observers engaged in more exploratory behavior, learned faster from both positive and negative outcomes, and evinced better task performance than those tested alone.

摘要

青少年与同伴在一起比独处时会承担更多风险。然而,同伴的存在如何影响青少年的冒险决策尚不清楚。我们使用了爱荷华赌博任务(IGT)——一种用于评估涉及风险和奖励的决策的游戏——来研究同伴如何影响青少年对相关环境线索的探索、从探索的结果(积极和消极)中学习的能力以及整合反馈以调整行为以获得最佳长期结果的能力。101 名 18 至 22 岁的男性(M=19.8 岁)被随机分配单独或在同伴观察下玩 IGT。与观察者一起接受测试的青少年表现出更多的探索行为,从积极和消极的结果中学习得更快,并且表现出比单独测试更好的任务表现。

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