Ovcharchyn C A, Johnson H H, Petzel T P
J Pers. 1981 Sep;49(3):248-56. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.1981.tb00934.x.
This study investigated the link between the Type A coronary-prone behavior pattern and attainment of success in an academic setting. First semester college freshman were administered 3 sets of questionnaires during the course of the fall semester that were designed to assess academic activities, outside responsibilities, and importance of academic success. Indices of actual academic performance were obtained from university records. The hypotheses that Type A students (1) would be involved in more activities, (2) place greater importance on academic success, and (3) actually achieve higher performance levels than Type B students, were confirmed. In addition, the results found that compared to Type B, the Type A students perceived more parental pressure, came from higher SES families, and were more clear as to what was expected of them. Implications for further research are discussed.
本研究调查了A型冠心病易发行为模式与在学术环境中取得成功之间的联系。在秋季学期期间,对大学一年级新生进行了3组问卷调查,这些问卷旨在评估学术活动、校外职责以及学术成功的重要性。实际学习成绩指标从大学记录中获取。A型学生(1)会参与更多活动、(2)更重视学术成功、(3)实际成绩水平高于B型学生的假设得到了证实。此外,研究结果发现,与B型学生相比,A型学生感受到更大的父母压力,来自社会经济地位较高的家庭,并且更清楚他人对自己的期望。文中还讨论了对进一步研究的启示。