[Behavioral sequelae of long-term self-attributed success and failure: an attribution theory analysis].

Archiv fur Psychologie Pub Date : 1989-01-01
J Haisch
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Abstract

Starting from earlier results that self-caused long-term failure improved performance, this experiment tested the effect of "working conditions" as well as successes and failures succeeding the experience of long-term success and long-term failure. 64 subjects participated in recognition tests, composed of 9 tasks (with 42 stimuli each), to be solved within five different experimental sessions. Subjects received false feedback concerning each judgement. The feedback was designed to correspond to Kelley's informational requirements for self-attributions. Results clearly show an impairment of performances within new "working conditions" if successes succeed long-term failure or long-term success. Failure succeeding long-term failure in new "working conditions", on the other hand, improves performance. Different attribution theories' capacity to explain these results is discussed.

长期自我归因成功与失败的行为后遗症:归因理论分析。
从早期自我导致的长期失败提高绩效的结果出发,本实验测试了“工作条件”的影响,以及成功和失败对长期成功和长期失败经验的影响。64名受试者参加了识别测试,由9个任务(每个任务有42个刺激)组成,在5个不同的实验阶段内解决。受试者收到的每个判断的反馈都是错误的。反馈被设计成符合Kelley对自我归因的信息需求。结果清楚地表明,在新的“工作条件”下,如果成功是长期失败或长期成功的结果。另一方面,在新的“工作条件”下,连续的长期失败会提高性能。讨论了不同归因理论对这些结果的解释能力。
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