Fitness J, Fletcher G J
Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1993 Nov;65(5):942-58. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.65.5.942.
The aim of this research was to make a prototype and cognitive appraisal analysis of 4 emotions within marriage. In Study 1, 160 Ss recalled and wrote about a partner-related love, hate, anger, or jealousy incident. Distinct prototypes and appraisal patterns were obtained. In Study 2, 80 Ss wrote accounts of hypothetical love, hate, anger, and jealousy events in marriage. The results suggested both recalled and hypothetical accounts were derived from the same knowledge structures. In Study 3, Ss matched emotions to events described with varying amounts of prototypical and appraisal information, derived from Study 1. Adding such information significantly increased emotion-matching accuracy over the event-description-only condition. The results are discussed in relation to prototype and cognitive appraisal theories of emotion in close relationships.
本研究的目的是制作婚姻中四种情绪的原型并进行认知评估分析。在研究1中,160名受试者回忆并写下与伴侣相关的爱、恨、愤怒或嫉妒事件。获得了不同的原型和评估模式。在研究2中,80名受试者写下婚姻中假设的爱、恨、愤怒和嫉妒事件。结果表明,回忆的事件和假设的事件都源自相同的知识结构。在研究3中,受试者将情绪与从研究1中获得的具有不同原型和评估信息的事件描述进行匹配。添加此类信息显著提高了仅事件描述条件下的情绪匹配准确性。研究结果结合亲密关系中情绪的原型理论和认知评估理论进行了讨论。