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Title Author(s) 高校生における加害者の謝罪行動が許しに与える影響 : 加害者 被害者の立場の差異と親密性の観点から 早川, 貴子 ; 荻野, 美佐子 Citation 対人社会心理学研究. 10 P.187-P.196 Issue Date 2010 Text Version publisher URL https://doi.org/10.18910/11719 DOI 10.18910/11719 rights Osaka University Knowledge Archive : OUKA https://ir.library.osaka-u.ac.jp/repo/ouka/all/ Osaka University

1) 2 : (, 1997 ) (, 2005 ) (, 2004 ) (, 2009;, 2009;, 2009a, 2009b ) () (Holmes, 1989) (, 2008) (, 2004, 2005;, 2008;, 2009;, 2009b) (Ohbuchi, Kameda, & Agarie, 1989; Itoi, Ohbuchi, & Fukuno, 1996; Fukuno & Ohbuchi, 1998) (2009a) (1998) (1993) 187

Couch, Jones, & Moore(1999) 9 7 8 7 (2006) (, 2007)(Durkin1995;, 2004)(2009a) 2 1 Holmes(1989, 1995) Itoi, Ohbuchi, & Fukuno(1996) Holmes(1995) (2009a) (2009a) ( 2 ) 2 208 ( 105 99 4 ) () () 2 [] 30 30 188

() [] 30 30 A. 30 B. A. 6(1. 6. ) 6 (1. 6. ) A. B. 2 64 68 ( 38 30 ) 76 ( 37 39 ) 144 2 Fisher McNemar 2 ( ; 2 (1, N = 144) <.01, ns, ; 2 (1, N = 144) = 0.14, ns ) () 3 (Figure 1 ) ( 2 (2, N = 144) = 0.07, ns ) 31 11 4 11 189

5 (; Fisher p <.05, ; 2 (1, N = 76) = 9.18, p <.05) (; 2 (1, N = 68) = 1.99, ns, ; 2 (1, N = 76) = 0.16, ns) (p <.05) (Figure 1 ) 65 4 7 40 5 0 (z = 1.79, p <.10) (z = 2.27, p <.05) 57.9 62.2 69.1 71.1 83.3 79.5 15.8 10.8 Figure () 16.2 10.5 14.5 13.5 5.9 6.6 17.9 15.8 16.7 8.8 13.5 7.9 2.6 30 4 23.96 55 (44.7%) 37 (30.1%) 24 (19.5%) 7 (5.7%) 54 (49.1%) 33 (30.0%) 17 (15.5%) 6 (5.5%) 6 1 6 2 ( t (176.54) = 25.08, p <.001) 3.18 ( SD = 0.98) 5.57 ( SD = 0.50) () (Figure 2) (; 2 (1, N = 144) = 24.78, p <.01, ; 2 (1, N = 144) = 4.34, p <.05) 190

( 2 ) 3(Figure 2) ( 2 (2, N = 144) = 18.34, p <.001) 45 5 13 18 9 ( z = 2.50, p <.05) (; 2 (1, N = 68) = 2.09, ns, ; 2 (1, N = 76) = 2.03, ns,; 2 (1, N = 68) = 2.15, ns,; 2 (1, N = 76) = 0.16, ns )) (Figure 2 ) ( 2 (2, N = 68) = 6.06, p <.05) 23.5 21.1 26.7 2.6 7.4 55.3 51.4 59.0 21.1 13.3 26.5 33.3 13.5 Figure 2 17.1 13.5 20.5 () 55.3 42.6 11.8 26.7 10.3 21.6 15.8 10.3 ( 2 (2, N = 76) = 1.85, ns ) 4 58 810 54 ( z = 2.00, p <.05) ( ) () (p <.10) (p <.05) (Table 1 ) (p <.10) (p <.05) 5 30 () 2 3.87 (Figure 3) (; 2 (4, N = 144) = 17.08, p <.01, ; 2 (4, N = 144) = 35.01, p <.01) 191

Table 1 () 5(13.2) 5(13.2) 10(26.3) 7(18.4) 5(13.2) 12(31.6) 5( 7.4) 5( 7.4) 10(14.7) 9(13.2) 8(11.8) 17(25.0) 22(32.4) 5( 7.4) 27(39.7) 17(25.0) 9(13.2) 26(38.2) 10(14.7) 9(13.2) 19(27.9) 3( 4.4) 14(20.6) 17(25.0) 6( 8.8) 2( 2.9) 8(11.8) 4( 5.9) 3( 4.4) 7(10.3) 4( 5.9) 4( 5.9) 1( 1.5) 1( 1.5) 47(69.1) 21(30.9) 68(100.0) 34(50.0) 34(50.0) 68(100.0) 13(34.2) 1( 2.6) 14(36.8) 11(28.9) 2( 5.3) 13(34.2) 7(18.4) 3 (7.9) 10(26.3) 1( 2.6) 7(18.4) 8(21.1) 3( 7.9) 3( 7.9) 2( 5.3) 2( 5.3) 4(10.5) 1( 2.6) 1( 2.6) 1( 2.6) 1( 2.6) 29(76.3) 9(23.7) 38(100.0) 22(57.9) 16(42.1) 38(100.0) 7( 9.2) 21(27.6) 28(36.8) 11(14.5) 17(22.4) 28(36.8) 1( 2.6) 1( 2.6) 2( 5.1) 6(15.4) 8(20.5) ) (%) 6( 7.9) 5( 6.6) 11(14.5) 4( 5.3) 13(17.1) 17(22.4) 5( 6.6) 13(17.1) 18(23.7) 8(10.5) 8(10.5) 16(21.1) 2( 2.6) 14(18.4) 16(21.1) 1( 1.3) 9(11.8) 10(13.2) 1( 1.3) 2( 2.6) 3( 3.9) 1( 1.3) 4( 5.3) 5( 6.6) 21(27.6) 55(72.4) 76(100.0) 25(32.9) 51(67.1) 76(100.0) 3( 7.7) 13(33.3) 16(41.0) 4(10.3) 9(23.1) 13(33.3) 3( 7.7) 7(17.9) 10(25.6) 4(10.3) 3( 7.7) 7(17.9) 10(25.6) 10(25.6) 1( 2.6) 5(12.8) 6(15.4) 1( 2.6) 1( 2.6) 2( 5.1) 1( 2.6) 4(10.3) 5(12.8) 8(20.5) 31(79.5) 39(100.0) 12(30.8) 27(69.2) 39(100.0) 6.6 15.3 16.2 14.5 14.6 23.5 14.5 11.1 4.4 7.6 17.1 3.9 16.2 15.3 12.5 9.2 27.9 35.3 65.8 43.8 51.3 53.5 39.7 Figure 3 27.9 17.4 7.9 9.0 8.8 9.2 192

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The effects of apologizing behaviors of the offender on forgiveness in high school students: From the perspective of differing degrees of intimacy and different standpoints as offender or victim Takako HAYAKAWA(Graduate School of Literature, Sophia University) Misako OGINO(Faculty of Human Sciences, Sophia University) In this study with high school students everyday situations of being late were set up with two different conditions of intimacy (friends- and parents- conditions). The purpose was to investigate from the viewpoints of both the offender and the victim, as well as gender differences, whether those offended expected apologizing behaviors from the offender in order to resolve conflict situations. The study also investigated whether there are differences in associations between apologizing behaviors and forgiveness. Results showed that those offended expected apologizing behaviors for solving conflict situations regardless of the standpoints of the victim/offender or the conditions of intimacy. Analysis of gender differences showed that more apologizing behaviors were observed among females in both the standpoints of the offender and the victim. When the contents of what apologizing behaviors were expected were analyzed, no differences were found among different standpoints of offender/victim or the gender of the participants. For associations between predicted behaviors and forgiveness, there were associations only in the standpoint of the offender, in both the friendsand parents-conditions. For the differences of gender of the participants, associations were observed in females with the standpoint of the victim in friends-conditions and in males with the standpoint of the offender in the parent-conditions. Keywords: Apologizing behaviors, forgiveness, offender, victim, high school students. 196