Abramson P R, Handschumacher I W
J Pers Assess. 1978 Dec;42(6):592-6. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa4206_6.
The present study examines the possibility that experimenters may contribute to a subject's desire to defend against sexual expression by investigating the interaction between sex of experimenter and sex of subject on response to double-entendre words. The results indicated that subjects are more likely to provide nonsexual words when tested by an opposite-sex experimenter, although this effect is significant only for male subjects, and female experimenters, in general, elicit longer latencies to double-entendre words. These findings were discussed in terms of the dynamics operating within the type of experimental settings used to study human sexual behavior. Implications of these findings for personality assessment are also addressed.
本研究通过调查实验者性别与受试者性别在对双关语单词反应上的相互作用,探讨了实验者可能促使受试者产生抵御性表达欲望的可能性。结果表明,当由异性实验者进行测试时,受试者更有可能提供非性相关的词汇,尽管这种效应仅在男性受试者中显著,而且一般来说,女性实验者会引发对双关语单词更长的反应潜伏期。这些发现是根据用于研究人类性行为的实验设置类型中所起作用的动态情况进行讨论的。还阐述了这些发现对人格评估的意义。