Upward and Downward Prosocial Influence Across Levels of a Social Hierarchy: Field and Experimental Evidence About Authorities of U.S. Counties.

IF 3.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Haesung Jung, Dolores Albarracín
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Abstract

Although people often engage in prosocial behavior when witnessing prosocial others, little is known about whether and how prosociality spreads across different positions within a social hierarchy. One field study involving 79 U.S. counties found a positive association between the prosociality of community members and their authorities, providing preliminary evidence of similarity in willingness to improve community well-being across levels of a social hierarchy. A follow-up experiment testing the relative magnitude of downward and upward prosocial influence showed that participants playing the role of authorities were more responsive to the prosociality of community members. Findings further showed that the greater response to prosocial influence among authorities was due to their greater optimism. The article ends with a discussion of the theoretical and practical implications of these findings and directions for future research.

跨社会等级的向上和向下亲社会影响:关于美国县当局的实地和实验证据。
虽然人们经常在看到亲社会的其他人时参与亲社会行为,但人们对亲社会行为是否以及如何在社会等级中的不同位置上传播知之甚少。一项涉及美国79个县的实地研究发现,社区成员的亲社会性与他们的权威之间存在正相关关系,这提供了初步证据,表明不同社会阶层在改善社区福祉方面的意愿相似。后续实验测试了向下和向上亲社会影响的相对大小,结果表明,扮演权威角色的参与者对社区成员的亲社会影响反应更积极。研究结果进一步表明,当局对亲社会影响的更大反应是由于他们更乐观。文章最后讨论了这些发现的理论和实践意义以及未来的研究方向。
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期刊介绍: Social Psychological and Personality Science (SPPS) is a distinctive journal in the fields of social and personality psychology that focuses on publishing brief empirical study reports, typically limited to 5000 words. The journal's mission is to disseminate research that significantly contributes to the advancement of social psychological and personality science. It welcomes submissions that introduce new theories, present empirical data, propose innovative methods, or offer a combination of these elements. SPPS also places a high value on replication studies, giving them serious consideration regardless of whether they confirm or challenge the original findings, with a particular emphasis on replications of studies initially published in SPPS. The journal is committed to a rapid review and publication process, ensuring that research can swiftly enter the scientific discourse and become an integral part of ongoing academic conversations.
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