Severance L J, Gasstrom L L
Am J Ment Defic. 1977 May;81(6):547-55.
Previous research has been inconclusive in demonstrating the effects of the label "mentally retarded" on the reactions and evaluations of others toward the labeled person. The present study derived predictions from attribution theory regarding the effects of the label on the perceptions of observers. Specifically, we hypothesized that the presence of the label would reduce the likelihood that observers would credit successful task outcomes to the labeled person's ability but enhance the likelihood that observers would credit unsuccessful task outcomes to the labeled person's ability. Such effects were not anticipated in the absence of the label. A factorial design varying Labels (mentally retarded us. no label), Task Outcomes (success v. failure), and Sex of Target Person was employed. Dependent variables measured observers' assessments of the causes of the target person's outcomes. The results strongly confirmed the hypothesis by showing that ability, effort, and task difficulty are all perceived differently for labeled than for nonlabeled target persons. The results were discussed in terms of implications for future research and proper use of the label "mentally retarded."
先前的研究在证明“智力迟钝”这一标签对他人针对被贴标签者的反应和评价所产生的影响方面尚无定论。本研究从归因理论中推导了关于该标签对观察者认知影响的预测。具体而言,我们假设标签的存在会降低观察者将成功的任务结果归因于被贴标签者能力的可能性,但会增加观察者将失败的任务结果归因于被贴标签者能力的可能性。在没有标签的情况下,预计不会出现这种影响。采用了一个析因设计,其中标签(智力迟钝与无标签)、任务结果(成功与失败)以及目标人物的性别有所不同。因变量衡量了观察者对目标人物结果原因的评估。结果有力地证实了这一假设,表明对于有标签的和无标签的目标人物,能力、努力和任务难度的认知均存在差异。从对未来研究的影响以及“智力迟钝”这一标签的正确使用等方面对结果进行了讨论。