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Attributional processes in accounting for conflict behaviors.

机译:解释冲突行为的归因过程。

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One simple way to handle interpersonal conflict is to use accounts to explain one's behaviors. Although accounts play a significant role in managing conflict, relatively little research has explored the processes offenders use to determine the accounts selected in conflict situations. The goal of this dissertation is to investigate the attributional processes offenders use that determine their accounts in conflict. Ten hypotheses were proposed about how the severity of the conflict outcome and the closeness between the parties involved in the conflict influence offenders' choice of accounts. A structural equation model was developed and tested based on the proposed hypotheses.;An experiment was conducted, with two levels of outcome severity and three levels of relational closeness. Offenders' attributions (i.e., the degree of internal attribution, the degree of external attribution, controllability, and uncontrollability), anticipated consequences (i.e., expected responsibility and expected anger), and offenders' expected choice of accounts (i.e., the likelihood of selecting concessions, justifications, excuses, and refusals) were measured.;Two hundred thirty-eight participants were recruited and randomly assigned to one of the six experimental conditions. Participants read a hypothetical conflict scenario, imagined that they were the offender in the scenario, and completed a questionnaire that had the dependent measures.;Results indicated that outcome severity influenced offenders' choice of accounts directly and indirectly. Offenders tended to choose a more defensive account when they perceived the outcome to be severe than when the outcome was not severe. The influence of outcome severity on offenders' choice of accounts was also mediated by the attributions offenders made, the responsibility expected to be assigned to offenders, and anger expected to be felt by victims. When offenders perceived the outcome to be severe, offenders made more attributions, expected more responsibility to be assigned to them, and expected that victims felt angrier about offenders' behavior than when the outcome was not severe. Consequently, when offenders expected more anger from victims, they tended to be less defensive. Interpretations and implications of results, the limitations of the study, and future directions were discussed.
机译:处理人际冲突的一种简单方法是使用帐户来解释一个人的行为。尽管帐户在管理冲突中起着重要作用,但相对较少的研究探索了罪犯用来确定在冲突情况下选择的帐户的过程。本文的目的是调查罪犯使用的归因过程,以确定他们在冲突中的陈述。关于冲突结果的严重性和冲突各方之间的亲密关系如何影响罪犯的账目选择,提出了十个假设。基于提出的假设,开发并测试了结构方程模型。进行了一个实验,具有两个级别的结果严重性和三个级别的关系亲密性。罪犯的归因(即内部归因的程度,外部归因的程度,可控制性和不可控制性),预期的后果(即预期的责任和预期的愤怒)以及罪犯的预期账户选择(即选择的可能性)测量;让步,辩解,借口和拒绝)。招募了238名参与者,并随机分配给六个实验条件之一。参与者阅读了一个假设的冲突情境,想象他们是情境中的犯罪者,并填写了具有相关措施的问卷。结果表明,后果的严重性直接或间接地影响了犯罪者对帐户的选择。犯罪者在认为结果很严重时倾向于比在结果不严重时选择更具防御性的说法。结果严重性对罪犯选择账户的影响还通过罪犯的归因,预期分配给罪犯的责任以及预期的受害者会感到愤怒来介导。当罪犯认为后果很严重时,罪犯会做出更多的归因,期望将更多的责任分配给他们,并期望受害者比罪恶后果不严重时对罪犯的行为感到愤怒。因此,当罪犯期望受害者更多地发怒时,他们的防御力就会降低。讨论了结果的解释和含义,研究的局限性以及未来的方向。

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  • 作者

    Yao, Shuo.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Psychology Behavioral.;Speech Communication.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 214 p.
  • 总页数 214
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 心理学;语言学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:25

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