精神病学标签:探索任务表现的间接和直接评估

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1080/00380253.2023.2200474
A. Kroska, Sarah K. Harkness, Kelsey N. Mattingly, Mollie A. Lovera
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摘要:我们探讨了这样一种观点,即解决问题小组(如陪审团、计划小组)的绩效期望部分超出了小组成员的意识。我们首先确定了在两人任务组中与患有精神分裂症的队友一起工作的参与者的间接和直接队友表现评估之间的差异。间接指标是参与者对队友解决问题建议的抵制,直接指标是参与者随后对一系列关于队友任务表现的问题的私下回应。我们通过评估参与者的政治信仰对这两项指标的不同影响程度,进一步探讨了这种差异。与保守派相比,自由派对精神疾病患者的偏见可能更少。但是,如果表现预期是由相当一致的地位信念驱动的,那么自由派对精神疾病患者影响的抵抗力应该与保守派类似。与这一预期一致,自由派对精神分裂症队友任务表现的直接评估比保守派更积极,但他们的间接评估(即对其影响力的抵抗力)与保守派相同。所有的研究结果都与对队友的污名化行为(社交和身体距离)、对队友的恶名化认知(队友评价和队友可爱程度)以及社会期望偏差的控制一致。这些发现通常与尊重行为有时植根于潜意识中的表现期望的观点一致。他们还阐明了与心理健康相关的状态过程,并提出了一种新的方法来推断明确的绩效评估与绩效预期的差异程度。
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Psychiatric Labels: Exploring Indirect and Direct Assessments of Task Performance
ABSTRACT We explore the idea that performance expectations in problem-solving groups (e.g., juries, planning groups) are partially outside of group members’ awareness. We first identify a divergence between indirect and direct teammate performance assessments among participants who are working with a teammate with schizophrenia in a two-person task group. The indirect indicator is the participant’s resistance to the teammate’s problem-solving suggestions, and the direct indicator is the participant’s subsequent and private responses to a series of questions about the teammate’s task performance. We explore the divergence further by assessing the extent to which participants’ political beliefs differentially affect the two measures. Liberals are likely to hold less explicitly prejudicial views of individuals with a mental illness than do conservatives. But, if performance expectations are driven by fairly uniform status beliefs, liberals’ resistance to influence from individuals with a mental illness should be similar to conservatives’. Consistent with that expectation, liberals’ direct assessment of the task performance of teammates with schizophrenia is more positive than conservatives’, but their indirect assessment (i.e., their resistance to their influence) is the same as conservatives’. All the findings hold with controls for stigmatized behavior toward the teammate (social and physical distance), stigmatized perceptions of the teammate (teammate evaluation and teammate likability), and social desirability bias. The findings are generally consistent with the idea that deference behaviors are sometimes rooted in performance expectations that are subconsciously held. They also illuminate status processes related to mental health and suggest a new way to infer the extent to which explicit performance assessments differ from performance expectations.
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