ISSN : 1229-0653
이 연구는 필자 등(조긍호와 김인자, 1987)의 연구가 가지고 있는 문제점을 보완한 두 개의 실험을 통해, 필자(조, 1982)의 대인평가차원의 이원모형을 인상형성 과정에서 나타나는 부적 효과를 통해 검증한 것이다. 실험 I에서는 같은 수의 正ㆍ負 특성을 합하여 대상인물을 구성하고, 정보의존상황과 효과의존상황에서 각각 그에 대한 유용성의 인상을 평정시키면, 전자의 경우에는 知的 특성에 의한 부적 효과가, 그리고 후자의 경우에는 情的 특성에 의한 부적 효과가 각각 그 반대의 것보다 큼이 발견되었다. 실험II에서는 앞의 실험과 동일한 대상인물에 대해 호오차원과 화친차원의 인상판단을 시키면, 각각 知的 특성과 情的 특성에 의한 부적 효과가 그 반대의 것보다 큼이 확인되었다. 이러한 결과들은 정보의존 상황에서의 호오차원인상은 知的 특성을 단서로, 그리고 효과의존상황에서의 화친차원인상은 情的 특성을 단서로 하여 형성된다는 필자의 이원모형에서 예측하는 바대로의 것으로, 이 모형의 경험적 타당성을 입증해 주고 있다.
The purpose of the present study was to test the Dual-Aspect Model in Person-Evaluation Dimension(Cho, 1982a) in the context of the negativity effects in impression formation. For this purpose, two related experiments, in which the shortcomings of the previous study(Cho & Kim, 1987) were corrected, were conducted using college students as subjects. In Erperiment I, stimulus persons supposed to possess equal numbers) (one or two) of positive and negative traits were presented to two groups of subjects to form impressions in two different situations : one group in the information-dependent-situation and the other group in the effect-dependent-situation. The main dependent variables were the negativity effects of two different traits, NIs(negative intellectual traits) and NSs(negative social traits), in two dependent-situations. The results showed that the negativity effects of NIs were higher than those of NSs in the information-dependent-situation, while the negativity effects of NSs were higher than those of NIs in the effect-dependent-situation. In Experiment II, the same stimulus persons from the first experiment were presentd to two groups to form impressions in two different dimensions : one group in the good-bad dimension(favorability dimension) and the other group in the like-dislike dimension{likability dimension). The main dependent variables of this experiment were, as in the first one, the negativity effects of NIs and NSs in two impression-dimensions. It was found from this experiment that the negativity effects of NIs and NSs were higher than those of the others in the favorability dimension and the likability dimension respectively. These results suggest that the Dual-Aspect Model in Person-Evaluation Dimension(Cho, 1982a) is empirically supported also in experiments dealing with negativity effects over again(Cho & Kim, 1987 : Cho, 1988a, the present study) as well as in other experiments of impression-integration(Cho, 1982b, 1983) and of person-memory(Cho, 1984, 1985, 1986).