Goyal Namrata, Adams Marian M, Wice Matthew, Sullivan Stephen, Miller Joan G
Department of People Management and Organisation, ESADE Business School, Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Psychology, The New School for Social Research, New York City, NY, USA.
Cogn Emot. 2022 Nov;36(7):1361-1373. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2022.2118237. Epub 2022 Sep 2.
What is the temporal course of gratitude and indebtedness and how do these feelings influence helping in the context of reciprocity? In an online-game tapping real-life behaviour, Study 1 (= 106) finds that while gratitude towards a benefactor remains elevated after an opportunity to reciprocate, indebtedness declines along with helping. Yet, indebtedness rather than gratitude better predicts real-life helping of a benefactor. Using a vignette-based experiment, Study 2 (= 217) finds that after reciprocation indebtedness and likelihood of helping a benefactor reset to a baseline level while gratitude endures. Furthermore, the decrease in helping after reciprocation is better explained by indebtedness than by gratitude. Study 3 (= 217) assessed the unique influences of gratitude and indebtedness on helping by comparing contexts in which gratitude is at a baseline level but indebtedness is elevated (e.g. before a monetary payment for a service received) to contexts in which indebtedness is at a baseline level but gratitude is elevated (e.g. after reciprocation of benefits freely given by a friend). People are more likely to help in the former compared to latter context, and this difference is better explained by indebtedness rather than by gratitude. We discuss the interrelated and understudied relationships between gratitude, indebtedness, and reciprocity.
感恩和亏欠的时间进程是怎样的,以及在互惠的背景下这些情感如何影响助人行为?在一项模拟现实生活行为的网络游戏研究中,研究1(N = 106)发现,虽然在有机会回报后对恩人的感恩之情仍然高涨,但亏欠感会随着助人行为而下降。然而,相较于感恩,亏欠感能更好地预测在现实生活中对恩人的帮助。通过一项基于 vignette 的实验,研究2(N = 217)发现,在回报之后,亏欠感和帮助恩人的可能性会重置到基线水平,而感恩之情依然存在。此外,相较于感恩,回报后助人行为的减少用亏欠感来解释更为恰当。研究3(N = 217)通过比较感恩处于基线水平但亏欠感增强的情境(例如在为所接受的服务支付金钱之前)与亏欠感处于基线水平但感恩之情增强的情境(例如在朋友无偿给予的好处得到回报之后),评估了感恩和亏欠感对助人行为的独特影响。与后一种情境相比,人们在前一种情境中更有可能提供帮助,这种差异用亏欠感而非感恩来解释更为恰当。我们讨论了感恩、亏欠感和互惠之间相互关联且研究不足的关系。