Thank You for Changing: Gratitude Promotes Autonomous Motivation and Successful Partner Regulation.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Natalie M Sisson, Yoobin Park, Nickola C Overall, Haeyoung Gideon Park, Matthew D Johnson, Jennifer E Stellar, Bonnie M Le, Emily A Impett
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Abstract

Romantic partners often attempt to improve their relationship by changing each other's traits and behaviors, but such partner regulation is often unsuccessful. We examined whether gratitude expressed by agents (i.e., partners requesting change) facilitates greater regulation success from targets (i.e., partners making change) by encouraging targets' autonomous motivation. Across studies, including observational (Study 1, N = 111 couples), preregistered longitudinal (Study 2, N = 150 couples), and experimental (Study 3a, N = 431; Study 3b, N = 725) designs, agents' gratitude for targets' efforts was linked to greater targets'-and less consistently agents'-reported regulation success. These effects were consistently mediated by greater target autonomous motivation, and generally persisted when accounting for how agents communicated their change request and other positive responses to targets' efforts (e.g., positivity and support). Gratitude for targets' efforts appears to be an important tool for promoting change success.

感谢您的改变:感恩促进自主动机和成功的伙伴调节。
恋爱伴侣经常试图通过改变对方的特质和行为来改善他们的关系,但这种伴侣调节往往是不成功的。我们研究了代理人(即要求改变的伴侣)所表达的感激之情是否会通过鼓励目标的自主动机来促进目标(即做出改变的伴侣)的调节取得更大的成功。在包括观察性研究(研究 1,N = 111 对夫妇)、预先登记的纵向研究(研究 2,N = 150 对夫妇)和实验性研究(研究 3a,N = 431 对夫妇;研究 3b,N = 725 对夫妇)在内的各项研究中,代理对目标所做努力的感激与目标报告的更大调节成功率有关,而代理报告的调节成功率较低。这些效应始终通过目标更强的自主动机来调节,而且当考虑到代理人如何传达他们的改变请求以及对目标努力的其他积极回应(如积极性和支持)时,这些效应一般会持续存在。对目标努力的感激似乎是促进变革成功的一个重要工具。
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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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