広島大学心理学研究 Issue 20
published_at 2021-03-31

認知的方略が対人場面での行動意図に及ぼす影響 : イギリスでの追試研究

Effects of cognitive strategies on behavioral intentions towards strangers: A replication study in the United Kingdom
Shimizu Haruka
Koike Mayu
Loughnan Steve
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Abstract
Previous studies have examined the effects of four cognitive strategies (defensive pessimism (DP), strategic optimism (SO), realistic pessimism (RP), and unjustified optimism (UO)) on cognitive and behavioral patterns in task-related situations. In this context, Shimizu, Nakashima, & Morinaga (2016) found that a tendency toward DP was associated with considerate and respectful behavioral intentions and provided insights into the functions of cognitive strategies in interpersonal contexts. This finding was replicated by Shimizu, Abe, & Nakashima (2020), who showed that UOs had less considerate and respectful behavioral intentions than RPs and SOs. In the present study, we attempted to examine whether the findings of Shimizu et al. (2020) could be replicated in a British adult population (N = 186) who participated in an online survey. Path analysis showed that the association between cognitive strategies and behavioral intentions was not replicated, although the model presented in Shimizu et al. (2020) was fitted (CFI = .99,RMSEA = .05,SRMR = .03). Differences in the functioning of cognitive strategies among participant age groups and cultures are discussed.
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本研究は,JSPS科研費(17J04187)の補助を受けて行われた。
Keywords
cognitive strategies
interpersonal behavior
conceptual replication