Donate for your Secrets: Relationship between Secrecy, Guilt and Donation Behavior.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-09 DOI:10.1177/00332941231156817
Jiaxin Chen, Jinyun Duan, Tingxi Wang, Sixian Li, Boming Yu
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Abstract

Previous research has well documented the negative sides of secrecy, ignoring its potential constructive aspects. Based on the concept of compensatory behavior, this study conducted two experiments with 532 adults to explore the mediating role of felt guilt between secrecy and donation, and the moderating role of moral identity. Study 1 (N = 272) showed that felt guilt mediated the relationship between secrecy and donation behaviors. Study 2 (N = 260) validated the mediation effect of Study 1 and further indicated that the mediated path was stronger for participants with higher moral identity. Specifically, participants with higher moral identity felt more guilty and donated more after secrecy than those with lower moral identity. The results of this study not only expand the constructive consequences of secrecy but also add more ways to appeal for donations.

为您的秘密捐款:保密、内疚与捐赠行为之间的关系。
以往的研究充分记录了保密的消极面,而忽视了其潜在的建设性方面。基于补偿行为的概念,本研究对 532 名成年人进行了两次实验,以探讨内疚感在保密和捐赠之间的中介作用,以及道德认同的调节作用。研究 1(N = 272)表明,内疚感在保密和捐赠行为之间起到了中介作用。研究 2(N = 260)验证了研究 1 的中介效应,并进一步表明,道德认同感较高的参与者的中介路径更强。具体来说,与道德认同感较低的参与者相比,道德认同感较高的参与者在保密后感到更内疚,捐赠的数量也更多。本研究的结果不仅扩大了保密的建设性后果,还增加了更多呼吁捐赠的途径。
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Psychological Reports
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