Petrone B, Whissell C
Department of Psychology, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
Percept Mot Skills. 1988 Dec;67(3):789-90. doi: 10.2466/pms.1988.67.3.789.
148 subjects were asked to describe the terms mathematics, physics, television, newspapers, biology, and technology in terms of a list of five additional words. Responses produced by subjects were scored for two dimensions of affective tone (activation, evaluation) by matching words to the Dictionary of Affect in Language that includes scores for the two dimensions for several thousand commonly used words. Clear differences in affective tone emerged from this scoring procedure: mathematics and physics received the least positive evaluative descriptions, while television was described in most active and rousing terms and biology in most inactive terms. Women gave more negative (lower evaluation) descriptions for mathematics than did men, which satisfied one of the a priori predictions of the study.
148名受试者被要求用另外五个词语来描述数学、物理、电视、报纸、生物学和技术这些术语。通过将受试者给出的回答与《语言情感词典》中的词语进行匹配,对情感基调的两个维度(激活度、评价)进行评分,该词典包含了数千个常用词在这两个维度上的评分。从这个评分过程中出现了明显的情感基调差异:数学和物理得到的积极评价描述最少,而电视被描述为最具活力和振奋人心的词语,生物学则被描述为最不活跃的词语。女性对数学的描述比男性更负面(评价更低),这符合该研究的一个先验预测。