Van Denburg T F, Kiesler D J
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40506-0044.
Br J Med Psychol. 1993 Mar;66(1):15-31. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.1993.tb01723.x.
The present study provides empirical support for a new interpersonal concept of transactional escalation. This proposition hypothesizes that an individual's typical pattern of interpersonal behaviour will become more extreme and rigid under stressful interpersonal conditions. Thirty Caucasian females participated in brief interviews that had two stages: low-stress and high-stress conditions. The half of the subjects who were assigned to a high-stress interview condition were predicted to show an escalation of their typical friendly-submissive patterns during the second half of the interview. Findings revealed that escalation was evidenced by an increase in the extremeness and rigidity of their interpersonal behaviour. Implications for interpersonal theory, and for diagnostic and psychotherapy endeavours are discussed and directions for future research are provided.
本研究为一种新的人际交易升级概念提供了实证支持。该命题假设,在人际压力条件下,个体典型的人际行为模式会变得更加极端和僵化。30名白人女性参与了有两个阶段的简短访谈:低压力和高压力条件。被分配到高压力访谈条件下的一半受试者预计在访谈的后半段会表现出其典型的友好顺从模式的升级。研究结果表明,人际行为的极端性和僵化程度增加证明了升级的存在。讨论了对人际理论、诊断和心理治疗努力的影响,并提供了未来研究的方向。