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A Study of Self‐presentation in Expressing Opinions
意見表明における自己呈示に関する研究
栗林, 克匡
6963
Kuribayashi, Yoshimasa
6964
吉田, 俊和
6965
Yoshida, Toshikazu
6966
self-presentation
ingratiation
opinion conformity
knowledge
1996-12
The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of communicator's knowledge level of a given topic on expressing opinions in a situation where two communicators have opposing opinions. In study 1,in hypothetical settings, the effects of the status of one's partner (senior, equal, and junior), and one's own knowledge level of a given topic (high and low) on the opinion conformity were examined. The result of study 1 suggests : 1) the higher the status of one's partner, one is more likely to conform to one's partner; and 2) the lower the level of one's knowledge about topic, one is more likely to conform to one's partner. No interaction effect between the status and the knowledge level was found. Thus, the status and the knowledge level independently effect on the opinion conformity. In study 2,the effects of one's knowledge level and availability of information about the both communicator's knowledge level of a given topic were examined. The subjects talked the confederate by writing. The result of study 2 indicates : 1) when the communicators can compare the knowledge level of a given topic, the more knowledgeable one dose not conform to the partner, while the less knowledgeable dose; 2) as the conversation progresses, the self-presentation appears clearly in expressing opinions. These findings were discussed in the theoretical framework of ingratiation.
国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学教育学部
1996-12
名古屋大學教育學部紀要. 教育心理学科
43
77
86
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/3994
03874796
jpn