重新审视对不友善枷锁的补救措施

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Wendelin Schnedler, Nina Lucia Stephan
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先前的实验观察到一连串的不友善:受到不友善对待的人对无辜的第三方也不友善。作为一种补救措施,有人建议被不友好对待的人通过给不友好的人写信来进行情绪调节。事实上,那些收到很少钱的受试者在写信时更愿意把钱留给第三人,而不是等待。在这里,我们研究情绪调节是否确实是这一观察结果的背后。根据情绪调节,我们发现,如果一个人被分配到一份令人沮丧的工作,而不是一份令人愉快的工作,那么写信也会导致更多的付出。然而,能够写作和不得不等待对自我幸福感的影响并没有什么不同。更令人惊讶的是,被分配到愉快工作的受试者在写作时比等待时付出更多。这与情绪调节不一致。
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Revisiting a Remedy Against Chains of Unkindness

Previous experiments observe a chain of unkindness: unkindly treated people treat an innocent third party unkindly. As a remedy, it has been proposed that the unkindly treated person engages in emotional regulation by writing a letter to the unkind person. Indeed, subjects who received little money were willing to leave more to a third person when they were writing a letter rather than waiting.

Here, we examine whether emotional regulation is indeed behind this observation. In line with emotional regulation, we find that letter writing also leads to more giving if the person is treated unkindly by being assigned to a frustrating rather than a pleasant job. Being able to write, however, does not affect self-reported happiness differently from having to wait. Even more strikingly, subjects assigned to pleasant jobs also give more when writing rather than waiting. This is not consistent with emotional regulation.

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