Burton A, McGregor H, Berry P
Br J Soc Clin Psychol. 1979 Feb;18(1):129-33. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1979.tb00315.x.
The aim of this study was to replicate Exline & Messick's (1967) study of eye-contact interview behaviour with college students on a group of mildly intellectually handicapped students. Twenty subjects (mean CA 14.02 years, SD 0.45 years, mean IQ 72.0, SD 7.6) attending a metropolitan school for the mildly mentally handicapped were classified as dominant or dependent by teacher ratings and sociogram analysis. They were given large or small amounts of reinforcement for eye-contact when interviewed by their teacher. Although the study failed to replicate some of Exline & Messick's findings, results indicated a feedback rather than reward model in explaining the effects of social reinforcement on eye-contact in interviews. Implications for communication training for such intellectually handicapped students is discussed.
本研究的目的是在一组轻度智障学生中重复埃克斯林和梅西克(1967年)对大学生眼神交流访谈行为的研究。二十名就读于一所大城市轻度智障学校的学生(平均年龄14.02岁,标准差0.45岁,平均智商72.0,标准差7.6),通过教师评价和社会关系图分析被分为主导型或依赖型。在接受教师访谈时,他们因眼神交流而得到了或多或少的强化。尽管该研究未能重复埃克斯林和梅西克的一些研究结果,但结果表明,在解释社会强化对访谈中眼神交流的影响时,采用反馈而非奖励模型更为合适。文中还讨论了针对此类智障学生进行沟通训练的意义。