Department of Psychology, Northeastern University.
Emotion. 2021 Aug;21(5):1119-1123. doi: 10.1037/emo0000936. Epub 2020 Dec 28.
Sustaining finite public resources presents a dilemma between acting in self-interest for present benefit versus working toward long-term collective gain. Given gratitude's links to prosociality and self-control, the present studies investigated whether gratitude would promote sustainable resource extraction under conditions of rapidly depleting resources. In Study 1 (N = 155), participants were randomly assigned to experience an emotional state (gratitude or neutral) prior to playing a resource dilemma game in which the common pool was manipulated to indicate either a sustained or depleting resource status. Neutral participants increased their point taking when the pool was depleting compared with when it was sustained; however, this pattern was not observed for grateful participants. Study 2 (N = 224) replicated these findings while also showing the effect of gratitude to be distinct from happiness. These findings show that gratitude, as opposed to a general positive emotional state, buffers against overtaking in resource dilemmas and suggests that this emotion may be useful in promoting sustainable behavior. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
维持有限的公共资源在为当前利益而行动的自利与追求长期集体收益之间存在困境。鉴于感恩与亲社会行为和自我控制有关,本研究调查了感恩是否会在资源迅速枯竭的情况下促进可持续的资源开采。在研究 1(N=155)中,参与者在玩资源困境游戏之前被随机分配体验一种情绪状态(感恩或中性),其中共同池被操纵以表示持续或枯竭的资源状态。与资源持续时相比,中性参与者在资源枯竭时会增加他们的分数;然而,感恩的参与者并没有表现出这种模式。研究 2(N=224)复制了这些发现,同时也表明感恩的效果不同于幸福感。这些发现表明,感恩(与一般积极的情绪状态相反)可以防止在资源困境中占上风,并表明这种情绪可能有助于促进可持续行为。