Psychological Science ›› 2016, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (5): 1184-1189.

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The Effect of Power Level and Task Difficulty on Advice Taking

  

  • Received:2015-12-26 Revised:2016-06-03 Online:2016-09-20 Published:2016-09-20
  • Contact: Xiu-Fang DU

权力感和任务难度对个体建议采纳的影响

张琴1,杜秀芳1,王修欣2   

  1. 1. 山东师范大学心理学院
    2. 华东师范大学
  • 通讯作者: 杜秀芳

Abstract:

In the domain of advice taking, most researches focused on how others’ advice influences the judges’ decision and the extent to which the judges accept the advice. Advice taking is an interpersonal process in which the social status of adviser and judge play an important role. In such a setting, power may convey important information about the relationship of adviser and judge. So the perceived power of judge may affect the degree of advice taking. Because individuals who experience high level of power have more confidence, tend to keep distance from others according to the social distance theory of power, individual with high level of subjective sense of power tend to discount advice, which was stated by previous researches. But the legitimacy of power may decrease the confidence and reduce the social distance of judge. That is, the influence of power on behaviors will change if individuals think the power is illegitimate, so the effect of illegal power on advice taking would be reversed. What more, task difficulty may also moderate the effect of power on advice taking. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of different power and the task difficulty on advice taking. Two experiments were designed within the JAS paradigm. The decision task was estimating the number of coins in a glass. The legitimate power in experiment 1 and the illegitimate power in experiment 2 were primed using word search task. There were 122 college students took part in experiment 1 and 97 students took part in experiment 2. The dependent variable was the level of advice-taking which calculated by the formula of WOA (weight of advice). The independent variables were power level (high vs. low) and task difficulty (easy vs. difficult), dependent variable was extent of advice taking, and estimation task was used in both experiments. The results were as follow: (1) when judges thought their power were legitimate, their level of power significantly influenced the level of advice taking. Individuals experiencing high level of power were less receptive to advice than individuals experiencing low level of power. Task difficulty had significant effect on advice taking. People weighed advice significantly more when the task was difficult than when the task was easy. (2) When the judges thought their power was illegitimate, individuals experiencing high level of power weighted advice less than individuals experiencing low level of power when the task was easy, but there was no difference between them when the task was difficult. This research suggested that, the power status unconsciously lead to reject others’ advice, although everyone knew the principle listen to both sides and you will be enlightened. So we should remind ourselves constantly don’t treat others using condescending attitude. A modest attitude to others’ advice is necessary to rational decision making.

摘要:

从人际关系的视角,通过两个实验探讨权力感和任务难度对个体建议采纳的影响。实验一启动被试的合理权力感,实验二启动被试的不合理权力感。研究发现:(1)当权力合理时,权力感水平对建议采纳有显著影响,高权力感水平决策者的建议采纳程度显著低于低权力感水平的决策者;任务难度对建议采纳有显著影响,决策者在困难任务中的建议采纳程度显著高于简单任务中。(2)当权力不合理时,在简单任务中,高权力感水平决策者的建议采纳程度显著低于低权力感水平的决策者;而在困难任务中,两者的建议采纳程度没有显著性差异。

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