Anderson C A, Anderson D C
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1984 Jan;46(1):91-7. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.46.1.91.
Laboratory research on the effects of temperature has led theorists to propose a curvilinear model relating negative affect and aggression. Two alternative explanations of these lab findings are proposed--one artifactual, one based on attributions for arousal. Both alternatives predict a linear relationship between temperature and aggression in real-world settings, whereas the negative affect curvilinear model predicts a specific curvilinear effect. Two studies are reported that investigated the relationship between temperature and violent crime. Both studies yielded significant linear relationships and failed to demonstrate the specified curvilinear relationship. Also, both studies yielded significant day-of-the-week effects. Implications of these findings for the study of aggression are discussed.
关于温度影响的实验室研究促使理论家们提出了一个将负面影响与攻击性联系起来的曲线模型。针对这些实验室研究结果提出了两种替代性解释——一种是人为的,一种基于对唤醒的归因。这两种替代性解释都预测在现实世界中温度与攻击性之间存在线性关系,而负面影响曲线模型预测的是一种特定的曲线效应。报告了两项研究,它们调查了温度与暴力犯罪之间的关系。两项研究都得出了显著的线性关系,且未能证明特定的曲线关系。此外,两项研究都得出了显著的一周中的日期效应。讨论了这些发现对攻击性研究的启示。