Going at it alone: Zero-sum beliefs inhibit help-seeking

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Shai Davidai
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Abstract

What inhibits people from asking for help? Four studies of fully employed British and American participants (N = 1973, including three pre-registered studies) document the negative effect of lay beliefs about status on help-seeking. Specifically, I find that zero-sum beliefs about status—the belief that one employee's success comes at other employees' expense—discourage people from asking their colleagues for help with work-related problems. The more people view success at their workplace as zero-sum, the less they ask their colleagues for help. Moreover, I find that zero-sum beliefs causally reduce help-seeking and that this is due to people's skepticism about their colleagues' willingness to help (and, to a lesser extent, to their fear that asking for help would harm their status). The paper concludes with a discussion of how zero-sum beliefs can shape people's interactions with their peers and colleagues.
单打独斗:零和信念抑制了寻求帮助
是什么阻碍了人们寻求帮助?四项针对英国和美国充分就业参与者的研究(N = 1973,包括三项预先登记的研究)证明了非专业人士对社会地位的看法对寻求帮助的负面影响。具体来说,我发现关于地位的零和信念——认为一个员工的成功是以其他员工的牺牲为代价的——阻碍了人们在工作问题上向同事寻求帮助。人们越是把职场上的成功视为零和博弈,就越不会向同事寻求帮助。此外,我发现零和信念会导致寻求帮助的人数减少,这是由于人们怀疑同事是否愿意提供帮助(在较小程度上,也是因为他们担心寻求帮助会损害自己的地位)。论文最后讨论了零和信念如何影响人们与同伴和同事的互动。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology publishes original research and theory on human social behavior and related phenomena. The journal emphasizes empirical, conceptually based research that advances an understanding of important social psychological processes. The journal also publishes literature reviews, theoretical analyses, and methodological comments.
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