Lovejoy M C, Busch L M
Department of Psychology, Ball State University.
J Abnorm Psychol. 1993 Aug;102(3):494-7. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.102.3.494.
In a conceptual replication of A. Biglan, J. Rothlind, H. Hops, and L. Sherman (1989), 288 subjects rated their emotional and behavioral responses to aggressive, distressed, and neutral behaviors. The stimulus behaviors occurred in the context of casual relationships and were portrayed by male and female actors. Consistent with Biglan et al., we found that aggressive behaviors evoked angry emotions and negative behavioral responses; distressed behaviors evoked both angry and concerned emotions and supportive behavioral responses. However, in contrast to the original results, we also found evidence of negative (primarily avoidant) behavioral responses to distressed behavior.
在对A. 比格兰、J. 罗斯林德、H. 霍普斯和L. 谢尔曼(1989年)的一项概念性重复研究中,288名受试者对他们针对攻击性行为、痛苦行为和中性行为的情绪及行为反应进行了评分。刺激行为发生在日常关系背景中,由男性和女性演员进行表演。与比格兰等人的研究结果一致,我们发现攻击性行为引发愤怒情绪和负面行为反应;痛苦行为引发愤怒和关切情绪以及支持性的行为反应。然而,与原始结果不同的是,我们还发现了针对痛苦行为的负面(主要是回避性)行为反应的证据。