A Study of Social Annoyance (3) : The Relationship amongst Social Consideration, Interpersonal Trust and Social Annoyance

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  • 社会的迷惑に関する研究 (3) : 社会考慮と信頼感による人の分類と迷惑行為と の関連
  • シャカイテキ メイワク ニ カンスル ケンキュウ 3 シャカイ コウリョ ト シンライカン ニ ヨル ヒト ノ ブンルイ ト メイワク コウイ ト ノ カンレン

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Social annoyance is defined as any behavior which may bother, annoy, or irritate others, usually occurring between strangers, and it serves solely toward fulfilling one's own personal needs, at the sacrifice of inconveniencing others (Yoshida et al., 1999). The first purpose of this study was to examine the relationship amongst three concepts; Social Consideration (SC), Interpersonal Trust (IT), and Beliefs About Society. The second purpose was to investigate the effect of Social Consideration and Interpersonal Trust toward social annoyance. Undergraduates (N=267) and adults (N=38) responded to a set of questionnaires. The results ware as follows. High SC-High IT persons had a Symbiotic Belief about society, Low SC-High IT persons had an Optimistic Belief, and a Low SC-Low IT persons had Self-Centered Belief. High SC persons tended to be feel most annoyed with rude behavior, and tended to prefer a regulative and symbiotic antidote against social annoyance, compared to Low SC persons.

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