Relating other's behaviour to own behaviour: Effects of delayed response and task difficulty |
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Authors: | MARIA DE FÁ TIMA ALENCAR DINIZ,ARNE VIKAN |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Psychology, Federal University of Pernambuco, Cidade Universitária, 50000 Recife-PE, Brasil;Institute of Psychology, University of Trondheim A VH, 7055 Dragvoll, Norway |
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Abstract: | 120 Ss from age groups 8, 12 and 16 years were tested for their understanding that another person's (O) sadness response was related to a preceding behaviour in S. The understanding was tested after experimental interaction episodes where E's assistant (O) worked on an (easy or difficult) task, was helped by S, and responded (immediately or delayed) with sadness. The results showed that a relating of O's behaviour to S was shown primarily for Ss in the two oldest age groups, and primarily when O's response was immediate. A delay of 11/2 min in O's response resulted in attributions of O's behaviour to psychological processes in O rather than to S's behaviour. The youngest Ss focused on O in explaining O's behaviour. Task difficulty did not effect Ss causal attributions. |
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