Jia Lile, Lee Li Neng, Tong Eddie Mun Wai
Department of Psychology.
Emotion. 2015 Apr;15(2):134-8. doi: 10.1037/emo0000022. Epub 2014 Oct 6.
Recent theorists argue that gratitude, besides encouraging social exchange, serves an important function of relationship building. However, there is a lack of research exploring the specific behaviors through which gratitude promotes relationship building. Given that behavioral mimicry serves important affiliative needs, we explored whether gratitude promotes behavioral mimicry. We found that participants who received intentional help later mimicked the behavioral mannerisms of their benefactor. This mimicry tendency was not extended to a nonbenefactor. In contrast, participants who ended up with the same positive outcome, but believed that it was attributable to chance, did not exhibit a reliable level of mimicry. Our results suggest that nonconscious behavioral mimicry might be a subtle but important first step through which gratitude promotes communal relationships.
近期的理论家认为,感恩除了促进社会交往外,在建立人际关系方面也发挥着重要作用。然而,目前缺乏研究探讨感恩促进人际关系建立的具体行为方式。鉴于行为模仿能满足重要的亲和需求,我们探究了感恩是否能促进行为模仿。我们发现,那些接受了有意帮助的参与者后来会模仿施助者的行为习惯。这种模仿倾向并没有扩展到非施助者身上。相比之下,那些最终获得相同积极结果,但认为这是偶然所致的参与者,并没有表现出可靠的模仿水平。我们的研究结果表明,无意识的行为模仿可能是感恩促进社会关系的一个微妙但重要的第一步。