Additivitätseffekte von Konfliktalternativen

Autor: Feger, H., Kluck, M. L., Westhoff, K. J.
Zdroj: Psychological Research; March 1973, Vol. 36 Issue: 1 p59-70, 12p
Abstrakt: In a model of conflict behavior Feger and Sorembe (1972) recently explained the relationships found between dependent variables in decision-making situations by assuming an underlying anticipation process. The model implied for example that the decision time is a function of an additive combination of the time spent anticipating the consequences for each of the alternatives in conflict. By applying Bechtels (1971) scaling model it was tested whether the assumption of additive effects of the alternatives was correct. 140 majors in psychology acted as Ss in real conflicts, the alternatives of which were related to a new examination regulation.
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