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压力、心态与海豹突击队特种作战训练中的成功

Stress, Mindsets, and Success in Navy SEALs Special Warfare Training.

作者信息

Smith Eric N, Young Michael D, Crum Alia J

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.

Warfighter Performance, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Jan 15;10:2962. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02962. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Mindsets can impact an individual's performance in stressful experiences such as public speaking or receiving negative feedback. Yet we know little about the boundary conditions of where these mindsets predict success, and where they may become irrelevant or even maladaptive. The current research asks whether mindsets are beneficial in environments of extreme physical and mental stress using participants undergoing the notoriously challenging Navy SEALs training. We hypothesized that participants with stress-is-enhancing mindsets - who believe stress enhances their health, performance and wellbeing - will outperform those with stress-is-debilitating mindsets. In addition, we explore whether other mindsets about willpower and failure predict success in a similar manner. Following 174 Navy SEALs candidates, we find that, even in this extreme setting, stress-is-enhancing mindsets predict greater persistence through training, faster obstacle course times, and fewer negative evaluations from peers and instructors. We also find evidence that failure-is-enhancing mindsets may be detrimental to candidates' success, and non-limited willpower mindsets prompt negative evaluations from others. Multiverse analyses were conducted to test for the robustness of these effects across researcher analytical decisions, which produced consistent results. We discuss how findings in this unique environment can provide insight into the importance of mindsets in other organizations and propose future avenues of research to further understand the causal role of mindsets in diverse workplace contexts.

摘要

思维模式会影响个体在诸如公开演讲或收到负面反馈等压力情境下的表现。然而,我们对这些思维模式在何种边界条件下能够预测成功,以及在哪些情况下它们可能变得无关紧要甚至适应不良,却知之甚少。当前的研究通过让参与者接受极具挑战性的海豹突击队训练,来探究思维模式在极端身心压力环境中是否有益。我们假设,拥有压力增强型思维模式(即相信压力能增强自身健康、表现和幸福感)的参与者,其表现会优于拥有压力削弱型思维模式的参与者。此外,我们还探讨了其他关于意志力和失败的思维模式是否也能以类似方式预测成功。在追踪了174名海豹突击队候选人后,我们发现,即使在这种极端环境下,压力增强型思维模式也预示着在训练中更有毅力、障碍课程用时更短,以及来自同伴和教官的负面评价更少。我们还发现,失败增强型思维模式可能对候选人的成功不利,而非受限意志力思维模式会引发他人的负面评价。我们进行了多宇宙分析,以检验这些效应在不同研究者分析决策下的稳健性,结果一致。我们讨论了在这个独特环境中的发现如何能为思维模式在其他组织中的重要性提供见解,并提出未来的研究方向,以进一步理解思维模式在不同工作场所情境中的因果作用。

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