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目的本研究在科学创设的可控与不可控应激环境下,探讨A、B型行为被试在不同环境下的应对能力。方法采用“A型行为问卷”抽取男性研究生60名(其中A型性格32名、B型性格28名),在可控与不可控应激环境下,比较A、B型被试的作业时间。结果A型被试在可控环境下作业时间较短,不可控环境下的作业时间较长。结论进一步证明了Glass假说的预见性,A型被试在不可控应激环境下作业水平更易受到抑制[1]。
Aims This study explored the coping ability of type A and type B behavioral respondents in different environments under the controllable and uncontrollable stress environment created by science. Methods A total of 60 male postgraduates (including 32 type A and 28 type B) were enrolled in the “Type A Behavior Questionnaire”. The working hours of type A and type B subjects were compared under controlled and uncontrollable stress conditions. Results Type A subjects had shorter operation time in controlled environment and longer operation time in uncontrollable environment. The conclusion further proves the predictability of the Glass hypothesis. Type A subjects are more likely to be suppressed in uncontrollable stress conditions [1].