A、Crowne and Marlowe (1964) developed a test to measure the need for social approval.
B、Evidently the low scorers had less need to be approved and could recognize a dull chore!
C、High scorers even stated they had learned something from the experiment.
D、Interestingly, the subjects who had high scores on the need-for-approval test claimed they enjoyed the task.
E、Just as there are differences in the type and number of Mends needed, there are also wide variations in the intensity and strength of the need to belong and be accepted by others.
F、Sound like fun?
G、They used subjects (试验对象)who have either extremely high or extremely low scores on their tests.
H、Next, the high and low scorers were asked to do a chore.
I、They were also far more enthusiastic about the scientific usefulness of the experiment than were the low scorers.
J、They were told to put twelve spools in a box, lifting only one at a time.
K、When the box was full, they had to empty it and place each spool back in the box.
