拖延症还是主动拖延症?基于优势/声望的社会地位策略与解释水平决定。

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kaiyun Li, Mingxue Wang, Keke Fu, Yimiao Lin, Shuai Chen, Fanlu Jia, Gongxiang Chen
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当执行一项任务时,有些人很早就开始工作,而另一些人则提前做好计划,但只在截止日期临近时才开始工作。前一种行为被定义为拖延,后一种行为被定义为主动拖延。目前的研究旨在检验个人的主导地位或声望社会地位是否会影响拖延行为和主动拖延行为之间的选择,以及个人认知风格——解释水平——在这种关系中的作用。研究1在特质水平(研究1a)和状态水平(研究1b)上考察了优势-声望策略取向是否会影响个体的拖延和主动拖延行为。结果发现,优势导向策略组和优势启动策略组的被试都倾向于选择拖延,而声望导向策略组和声望启动策略组的被试都倾向于选择主动拖延。研究2采用实验设计建立因果关系,探讨解释水平在优势/声望策略对个体提前拖延和主动拖延选择的影响中所起的作用。研究2a通过情境操纵的启动检验了在没有明显支配或声望策略倾向但处于支配/声望策略状态下的个体的解释水平类型(高/低)。结果表明,优势策略的启动促进个体进行低解释水平表征,而声望策略的启动促进个体进行高解释水平表征。研究2b进一步考察了高/低解释水平启动状态下个体在拖延和主动拖延之间的选择。结果表明,低解释水平表征增强个体选择行为拖延的倾向,高解释水平表征增强个体选择行为主动拖延的倾向。研究3采用中介设计考察了解释水平在优势/声望策略对个体提前拖延和主动拖延选择的影响中的作用,结果表明解释水平起部分中介作用。三项研究首先表明,倾向于采用优势策略获得或维持其社会地位的个体更有可能代表低解释水平的事件,这反过来又促使他们的行为更加提前;而倾向于采用声望策略来获取或维持社会地位的个体,更倾向于用高解释水平来表征事件,从而更容易导致主动拖延。
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Being Precrastination or Active Procrastination? The Dominance/ Prestige Based Social Status Strategies and Construal Level Decided.

When carrying out a task, some people start working on it early, while others plan well in advance but begin working only when the deadline is close. The former behavior is defined as precrastination, while the latter behavior is defined as active procrastination. The current study was piloted to examine whether the individual's dominance based or prestige based social status would influence the choice between precrastination and active procrastination behavior, and the role of individual cognitive style - construal level - in this relationship. Study 1 examined whether individuals' precrastination and active procrastination behavior can be affected by their dominance-prestige strategy orientation at the trait level (Study 1a) and primed at the state level (Study1b). The results found that participants in the dominance-oriented strategies group and the dominance-primed strategies group both tended to choose procrastination, while the participants in the prestige-oriented strategies group and the prestige-primed strategies group both tended to choose active procrastination. Study 2 utilized experimental designs to establish a causal relationship to investigate the role of construal level in the influence of the dominance/prestige strategies on individuals' choice between precrastination and active procrastination. Study 2a examined the type of individuals' construal level (high/low) when participants with no obvious tendency to dominate or prestige strategies but under the dominance/prestige strategies state by priming through situational manipulation. The results revealed that the priming of dominance strategies prompted individuals to engage in low construal level representation, while the priming of prestige strategies prompted individuals to perform high construal level representation. Study 2b further investigated individuals' choice between precrastination and active procrastination in the high/low construal level primed state. The results indicated that low construal level representation enhanced individuals' tendency to choose behaving precrastination, whereas high construal level representation enhanced individuals' tendency to choose behaving active procrastination. Study 3 used mediation design to investigate the role of construal level in the influence of the dominance/prestige strategies on individuals' choice between precrastination and active procrastination, and results revealed that construal level played the partial mediating effect. Three studies firstly indicated that individuals who tend to adopt the dominance strategies to acquire or maintain their social status are more likely to represent events with low construal level, which in turn motivates them to behaving more precrastination; whereas individuals who tend to adopt the prestige strategies to acquire or maintain their social status are more inclined to represent events with high construal level, which in turn is more likely to lead to active procrastination.

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