感谢礼物的心理学:谁送的,为什么送?

IF 3.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Shigehiro Oishi, Minha Lee, Minkyung Koo, Youngjae Cha
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摘要

为什么有些人送感谢礼物,而有些人不送?什么是表达感谢的礼物的预测因素?我们进行了三项研究,以检验负债、感激、喜爱和尊重在送礼中的相对预测价值。在研究1 (N = 120)中,参与者阅读了两个描述两位高中老师的场景,并想象他们对每位老师的感激、负债、喜爱和尊重程度,以及他们是否会在毕业时赠送感谢礼物。多元回归分析显示,负债是唯一的预测因子。在研究2中(N = 327,预注册),我们直接重复了研究1的结果。在研究3 (N = 561,预注册)中,我们要求参与者找出最多三位给他们写推荐信的高中老师,并说明他们是否给了他们感谢礼物。重复研究1和2,一项多层次分析表明,负债率独特地预测了参与者赠送感谢礼物的人。一份感谢礼物似乎最好是由负债的情绪来预测的。
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The psychology of a thank-you gift: Who gives it and why?

Why do some people give a thank-you gift, while others do not? What are the predictors of thank-you gift-giving? We conducted three studies to examine the relative predictive values of indebtedness, gratitude, fondness, and respect in gift-giving. In Study 1 (N = 120), participants read two scenarios that depict two high school teachers and imagined how much gratitude, indebtedness, fondness, and respect they would feel toward each teacher and whether they would give a thank-you gift upon graduation. A multiple regression analysis showed that indebtedness was the only predictor of a thank-you gift. In Study 2 (N = 327, pre-registered), we directly replicated the results of Study 1. In Study 3 (N = 561, pre-registered), we asked participants to identify up to three high school teachers who wrote them recommendation letters and to state whether they gave them a thank-you gift. Replicating Studies 1 and 2, a multilevel analysis showed that indebtedness uniquely predicted whom participants gave a thank-you gift. A thank-you gift seems to be best predicted by the emotion of indebtedness.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
2.90%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Association of Applied Psychology. It was established in 2009 and covers applied psychology topics such as clinical psychology, counseling, cross-cultural psychology, and environmental psychology.
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