Miller S M, Lack E R, Asroff S
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1985 Aug;49(2):492-9. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.49.2.492.
We explored differential preference for control among Type A and Type B individuals. Forty-six subjects were threatened with an aversive event (loud noise) and were allowed to choose whether to turn off the noise themselves or to yield control to another (more competent) individual. The results showed that Type B subjects (regardless of sex) tended to relinquish control to their more competent confederates and thus reduce the aversive stimulus, whereas the choice behavior of Type As was less clear. In addition, although female subjects tended to yield control, male subjects were more inclined to retain it. Because the willingness to yield control in general appears to be stronger in women than in men, the behavior observed in Type As may be partly moderated by the subject's sex. Although there were suggestive trends in the data, the central psychological features of the Type A pattern remain ambiguous and await studies in which researchers explore these effects, using a variety of situations and larger sample sizes.
我们探究了 A 型和 B 型个体对控制权的不同偏好。46 名受试者面临厌恶事件(巨大噪音)的威胁,并被允许选择是自己关掉噪音还是将控制权交给另一个(更有能力的)人。结果显示,B 型受试者(无论性别)倾向于将控制权交给更有能力的同伴,从而减少厌恶刺激,而 A 型受试者的选择行为则不太明确。此外,尽管女性受试者倾向于交出控制权,但男性受试者更倾向于保留控制权。由于女性一般表现出比男性更强的交出控制权的意愿,在 A 型受试者中观察到的行为可能部分受到受试者性别的调节。尽管数据中有一些暗示性的趋势,但 A 型模式的核心心理特征仍然不明确,有待研究人员在各种情境下使用更大样本量来探索这些影响的研究。