帰属複雑性尺度の日本語版試作および関連する諸要因の検討

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  • キゾク フクザツセイ シャクド ノ ニホンゴバン シサク オヨビ カンレンスル ショヨウイン ノ ケントウ

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This research studied Attributional Complexity (AC) proposed by Fletcher, Danilovics, Fernandez, Peterson, & Reeder (1986). We developed a Japanese trial version of the AC scale, and examined its related factors. It is considered that AC describes the degree of a person’s interest in understanding the causes of human behavior; those who scored higher in AC think about more factors than those who scored lower in AC (Fast, Reimer, & Funder, 2008). 235 undergraduate students participated in our study. In Study 1, first, a Japanese trial version of an AC scale (Fletcher et al., 1986) was developed. Then, its reliability and validity were confirmed. In Study 2, a possible relationship between scores in AC scale and factors related to change or diversity was examined in the trial version. Analyses were performed considering factors such as school year, major, siblings, experience living with grandparents, and other previous experiences.

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  • 対人社会心理学研究

    対人社会心理学研究 12 111-120, 2012

    大阪大学大学院人間科学研究科対人社会心理学研究室

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