心理发展与教育 ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (1): 42-50.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2025.01.05

• 认知与社会性发展 • 上一篇    

批评方式对初、高中学生行为改善意向的影响: 师生关系亲密度的作用

程亚华1, 闫琳2, 张锋1   

  1. 1. 宁波大学心理学系暨研究所, 宁波 315211;
    2. 潍坊理工学院师范学院, 潍坊 262500
  • 发布日期:2025-01-22
  • 通讯作者: 张锋 E-mail:zhangfeng@nbu.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    国家社会科学基金一般项目(18BYY077)。

The Effect of Criticism on Behavior Improvement Intention of Junior and Senior High School Students: The Effect of Teacher-student Relationship Intimacy

CHENG Yahua1, YAN Lin2, ZHANG Feng1   

  1. 1. Department of Psychology, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211;
    2. Normal College, Weifang Institute of Technology, Weifang 262500
  • Published:2025-01-22

摘要: 本研究探讨了批评方式对初、高中学生师生关系亲密度和行为改善意向的影响,并检验了师生关系亲密度在批评方式影响行为改善意向中的作用。研究发现,相对于结果性批评:(1)过程性批评和特质性批评均可降低初中生对师生关系亲密度的知觉,并进而削弱其行为改善意向;(2)过程性批评可提升高中生对师生关系亲密度的知觉,并进而增强其行为改善意向,但特质性批评可降低高中生对师生关系亲密度的知觉,并进而削弱其行为改善意向。这些发现不仅有助于深入理解批评方式影响学生成长的心理机制,而且对寻求针对不同学段学生不良行为的批评策略具有重要的参考意义。

关键词: 批评方式, 师生关系亲密度, 行为改善意向, 初中学生, 高中学生

Abstract: The current study aims to investigate the effect of criticism on teacher-student relationship intimacy and behavior improvement intention of junior and senior high school students, and test the hypothesized mediating effect of teacher-student relationship intimacy between criticism and behavior improvement intention. Results showed that, compared to outcome criticism: (1) For junior high school students, both person criticism and process criticism had a destructive effect on students’ teacher-student relationship intimacy, which in turn contributed to an decrease in their behavior improvement intention; (2) For senior high school students, process criticism could positively promote students’ perception of the teacher-student relationship intimacy, which had a subsequent positive effect on their behavior improvement intention. Person criticism, however, had a negative effect on students’ perception of the teacher-student relationship intimacy, which in turn negatively weakened their behavior improvement intention. These findings not only help to deeply understand the psychological mechanism of criticism undermining students to develop good behavior patterns, but also provide an accurate scientific basis for seeking criticism strategies for students’ behaviors in different academic stages.

Key words: criticism, teacher-student relationship intimacy, behavior improvement intention, junior high school students, senior high school students

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