社会的隔離事態における共在他者が親和と遂行に及ぼす効果

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Title ( jpn )
社会的隔離事態における共在他者が親和と遂行に及ぼす効果
Title ( eng )
The effects of other-presence upon affiliation and performance in the socially isolated situation.
Creator
Kurokawa Masaru
Kijima Kazumi
Kohyama Takaya
Kojima Miki
Fujihara Takehiro
Seiwa Hidetoshi
Source Title
広島大学総合科学部紀要. III, 情報行動科学研究
Memoirs of the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences. III, Studies in information and behavior sciences
Volume 11
Start Page 33
End Page 42
Abstract
The twenty one groups, each of which consisted of a P-confederate who played a task-oriented role, a M-confederate who played an emotional-supportive role and a naive subject were employed in this study. All of the three participants entered an experimental room which was completely isolated from external environments and performed the same task for several hours. In the eleven of the twenty one groups, the P-confederate went out the room after one hour and then the M-confederate went out after two hours and finally the subject was left alone. (PM-condition) . In the other groups, the M-confederate went out of the room first and then P-confederate went out (MP-condition). Subjects tended to show the highest unpleasantness and subjective anxiety and the lowest morale for the task when they were left alone. However, there were not any differences in this tendency between these two conditions. The subjects showed more familiality to the M-confederate than to the P-confederate. While Ss' evaluation on the M-confederate's task-expertness decreased when he went out in the MP-condition, this evaluation was not changed in the PM-condition. Immediately after the P-confederate went out, Ss' demand for other's task-oriented behavior increased in both condition. Although, subjects decreased their evaluation on the emotional-supportive behavior of M-confederate after he went out, they did not change their demand for other's emotional-supportive behavior. From these results, it is assumed that subjects performed the task as a coping strategy for the stress and anxiety which caused by a socially isolated situation.
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Psychology [ 140 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学総合科学部
Date of Issued 1988-02-29
Rights
Copyright (c) 1987 by Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University. All rights reserved.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0385-1478
[NCID] AN00116614