Positivity in the aged’s perceptions of intergenerational relationships: A 'stake' or 'leniency' effect?
Autor: | Sigrun-Heide Filipp, Markus Winkeler, Thomas Boll |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Social Psychology
Social perception Adult development Alternative hypothesis 05 social sciences Closeness Social change 050801 communication & media studies Social relation Education Developmental psychology 0508 media and communications Developmental Neuroscience Vignette Prosocial behavior 0502 economics and business Developmental and Educational Psychology Life-span and Life-course Studies Psychology Social psychology 050203 business & management Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Behavioral Development. 24:173-182 |
ISSN: | 1464-0651 0165-0254 |
DOI: | 10.1080/016502500383296 |
Popis: | The “developmental stake hypothesis” has been proposed for the frequent finding that aged parents consistently report higher levels of closeness to and consensus with their (adult) children than these children do themselves. This study investigated an alternative hypothesis: Drawing on research on prosocial behaviour in old age, it proposes that the aged tend to construe all social relationships in a positively biased manner (“leniency hypothesis”). Using a quasi-experimental (vignette) approach, scenarios describing two family members discussing a controversial issue were presented to 809 middle-aged (aged 40 to 50 years) and aged subjects (over-65s). The lineage composition of the dyads of family members in the scenarios (i.e. aged parent and adult child vs. two adult siblings) was varied systematically as a between-subjects factor, and the controversial issue was varied as a within-subjects factor. Dependent variables were the participants’ evaluative and prescriptive judgements on the protagonists’ behaviour and the quality of their relationship. Overall, results showed that the aged perceived all scenarios in a significantly more positive light than middle-aged participants, regardless of their lineage composition. Thus, a “positivity bias” was observed in judgements of both intergenerational as well as intragenerational dyads, and it is concluded that the leniency hypothesis provides a better account of these findings than the stake hypothesis. |
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