界面项目:作为南非社会技术的行为建模

THE INTERFACE PROJECT: BEHAVIOR MODELING AS SOCIAL TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA1

PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY · 1982
被引 26
人大 AABS 4*

中文导读

该试点研究通过行为建模培训改善南非工业中主管与员工间的种族关系,发现结构化访谈显示态度显著改善,且20周后效果优于6周后。

Abstract

The Inter Face Project was a pilot study to improve race relationships between supervisors and employees in South African industry. The ultimate intent of this project was to find a path for more extensive research aimed at improving inter‐racial attitudes and behavior in South Africa, especially in work situations. Nevertheless, this project is only a small step in the direction of improved inter‐race relationships in that country. Behavior modeling training was the vehicle for attempting to change the behaviors. Several measures were used because it was uncertain how change would be found. However, performance records were incomplete and therefore not useful. A questionnaire and expectation scale did not reveal significant change, possibly because of the small sample size and the reluctance on the part of supervisors to be candid. Structured interviews, however, indicated dramatic improvements in inter‐race attitudes and observations for both supervisors and employees. Second post‐test improvements (20 weeks after training) were, in fact, even greater than improvements noted at the first post‐test (six weeks after training). Before and after training comments by employees and supervisors provided strong evidence of the extent of change that occurred. Several suggestions for follow‐up research were outlined.

心理学社会学组织行为学种族关系