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研究生: 李雅婷
Ya-Ting Li
論文名稱: 國小學童的性別及社交地位與歸因方式、人際信念、表情辨識能力以及友誼品質之關係
Interpersonal Attribution, Interpersonal Belief, Facial Expression Recognition and Friendship Quality as Related to Gender and Sociometric Status among Elementary School Students
指導教授: 張文哲
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 教育心理與輔導學系
Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling
論文出版年: 2006
畢業學年度: 94
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 159
中文關鍵詞: 社交地位人際事件歸因人際信念表情辨識能力友誼品質國小學童
英文關鍵詞: sociometric status, interpersonal event attribution, interpersonal belief, expression recognition ability, friendship quality, elementary school students
論文種類: 學術論文
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本研究旨在探討國小四年級學童中,不同性別及不同社交地位者,其在人際事件上的歸因方式、人際信念、表情辨識能力以及友誼品質上的差異情形,並進一步了解學童的歸因方式、人際信念、表情辨識能力以及友誼品質是否能區別其社交地位。本研究以台北市幸安國民小學四年級學童為研究對象,共計316人(男生151人、女生165人),使用的研究工具包括「國小學童社交測量」、「國小學童人際歸因量表」、「國小學童人際信念量表」以及「國小學童友誼品質量表」;其中有135人(男生68人、女生67人)繼續參與「表情辨識實驗」。研究所得資料以雙因子(單變量)變異數分析、雙因子多變量變異數分析、單因子(單變量)變異數分析以及區別分析等統計方法處理。研究結果發現:(一)不同性別的學童在歸因方式上具有顯著差異;(二)不同性別的學童在人際信念上不具有顯著差異;(三)不同性別的學童在表情辨識能力上具有顯著差異;(四)不同性別的學童在友誼品質上具有顯著差異;(五)不同社交地位的學童在歸因方式上具有顯著差異;(六)不同社交地位的學童在人際信念上不具有顯著差異;(七)不同社交地位的學童在表情辨識能力上具有顯著差異;(八)不同社交地位的學童在友誼品質上具有顯著差異;(九)歸因方式、人際信念、表情辨識能力以及友誼品質可有效區別出國小學童的四種社交地位,達到預測效果。最後,研究者依據研究結果對教育及未來研究提出具體建議。

The main purpose of this study was to explore whether the students of different gender and different sociometric status were different in their interpersonal event attribution, interpersonal belief, facial expression recognition ability and friendship quality. A further purpose was to investigate whether or not these four variables could effectively discriminate their sociometric status. The participants were 316 fourth-grade students (151 boys and 165 girls) from an elementary school in Taipei. The variables of interest were measured by the Sociometric Scale, Interpersonal Attribution Scale, Interpersonal Belief Scale, and Friendship Quality Scale. There were 135 fourth-grade students (68 boys and 67 girls) participating in the facial expression recognition experiment using the SuperLab software. The obtained data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA, two-way MANOVA, one-way ANOVA, and discriminant analysis. The results of this study were as follows: First, there were significant gender differences in interpersonal attribution, facial expression recognition ability and friendship quality. But no gender differences were found in interpersonal belief. Second, the students with different sociometric status were different in interpersonal attribution, facial expression recognition and friendship quality, but not in their interpersonal belief. Third, these four variables of interpersonal attribution, interpersonal belief, facial expression recognition and friendship could discriminate elementary school students’ sociometric status. The findings were discussed and suggestions for education and future research were also proposed.

中文摘要 英文摘要 第一章 緒論 第一節 研究動機與目的 …………………………………………… 1 第二節 研究問題 …………………………………………………… 8 第三節 研究假設 …………………………………………………… 9 第四節 名詞釋義 …………………………………………………… 11 第二章 文獻探討 第一節 社交地位 …………………………………………………… 15 第二節 歸因 ………………………………………………………… 24 第三節 人際信念 …………………………………………………… 29 第四節 表情辨識能力 ……………………………………………… 32 第五節 友誼品質 …………………………………………………… 37 第三章 研究方法 第一節 研究對象 …………………………………………………… 41 第二節 研究工具 …………………………………………………… 45 第三節 資料處理方式 …………………………………………… 63 第四章 研究結果 第一節 國小學童的社交地位分布狀況 ………………………… 65 第二節 不同性別與社交地位的國小學童在歸因方式上之差異分析… 67 第三節 不同性別與社交地位的國小學童在人際信念上之差異分析 … 71 第四節 不同性別與社交地位的國小學童在表情辨識能力上之差異分析 ... 73 第五節 不同性別與社交地位的國小學童在友誼品質上之差異分析 …… 80 第六節 歸因方式、人際信念、表情辨識能力與友誼品質對國小學童社交地位區別力考驗 …………………………………………………… 83 第五章 討論 第一節 國小學童的社交地位分布狀況之討論 ……………………… 91 第二節 不同性別與社交地位的國小學童在歸因方式上差異之討論… 93 第三節 不同性別與社交地位的國小學童在人際信念上差異之討論 … 97 第四節 不同性別與社交地位的國小學童在表情辨識能力上差異之討論 .. 100 第五節 不同性別與社交地位的國小學童在友誼品質上差異之討論 … 104 第六節 歸因方式、人際信念、表情辨識能力與友誼品質對國小學童社交地 位區分情形之討論 ………………………………………… 107 第六章 結論與建議 第一節 結論 ………………………………………………………… 109 第二節 研究限制與貢獻 …………………………………………… 113 第三節 建議 ………………………………………………………… 115 參考文獻 一、 中文部分 ……………………………………………………… 117 二、 英文部分 ……………………………………………………… 120 附錄 附錄一 「班級劇場問卷」修訂同意書 …………………………… 130 附錄二 「友誼品質量表」修訂同意書 …………………………… 131 附錄三 「國小學童人際量表」預試問卷 ………………………… 132 附錄四 「國小學童人際量表」正式問卷 ………………………… 141 附錄五 SuperLab表情材料檢核問卷 …………………………… 148 附錄六 SuperLab正式表情材料 ………………………………… 158

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