Responsibility and helping in an emergency: effects of blame, ability and denial of responsibility.

Sociometry Pub Date : 1976-12-01 DOI:10.2307/3033505
S. Schwartz, A. B. David
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Abstract

The effects on helping of three variables presumed to influence feelings of responsibility among witnesses to an emergency were studied. Seventy-two male Israeli undergraduates who had completed the Responsibility Denial (RD) scale participated in a bogus study of training for heart rate control. They heard a female experimenter in an adjoining room scream in panic at the escape of a dangerous rat. The experimenter blamed the escape by implication on herself, chance or the subject. Earlier, subjects had received information about their ability to handle rats in a manipulation of relevant ability to relieve need. The following hypotheses were confirmed. (1) People help a victim they may have harmed: most if he implies they are to blame, less if he attributes his plight to chance, and still less if he blames himself. (2) Helping decreases the less the perceived relevant ability to help especially among those high in the individual tendency to deny responsibility (RD). (3) Helping varies directly with RD.
在紧急情况下的责任和帮助:责任的影响,能力和否认责任。
本文研究了三个被认为影响证人对紧急事件的责任感的变量对帮助的影响。72名以色列男性大学生完成了责任否认(RD)量表,他们参加了一项关于心率控制训练的虚假研究。他们听到隔壁房间的一位女实验人员惊恐地尖叫,因为一只危险的老鼠逃跑了。实验者将逃脱的原因归咎于自己、运气或被试。在此之前,受试者接受了有关他们处理老鼠的能力的信息,这些信息是通过相关能力的操作来缓解需求的。以下假设得到证实。人们会帮助可能曾经伤害过的受害者:如果他暗示他们是罪魁祸首,人们会帮助大多数人,如果他把自己的困境归咎于偶然,人们会帮助很少,如果他责怪自己,人们会帮助更少。(2)个体否认责任倾向高的个体,其感知的相关帮助能力越低,帮助能力越低。(3)帮助与RD直接相关。
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