我应该帮忙吗?帮助者情境的协作方面对归因-情绪-帮助者关系的调节作用。

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Matea Kramarić, Željka Kamenov
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摘要

先前的研究表明,可控性的归因会影响人们通过引发情绪来帮助有需要的人的决定。然而,在归因-情绪-行动模型中,各种因素可能会调节这种关系。摘要本研究旨在探讨助人情境的协作性对助人行为归因-情绪模型中人际关系的调节作用。数据收集自757名本科生(51%为男性)。采用2(需要帮助的可控原因vs.不可控原因)× 2(协作任务vs.非协作情况)研究设计。参与者阅读了四种情况之一的描述,其中一种情况是学生试图借用课堂笔记,并对需要帮助的原因的可控性、提供帮助的个人利益、对寻求帮助的学生的情绪以及在所描述的情况下提供帮助的意愿进行了评级。采用结构方程模型对数据进行分析。结果支持了前人的研究结果和归因-情绪-行动模型。然而,帮助情境调节了模型内的关系。控制性对同伴求助情绪的影响在协作任务情境下更强,而情绪对同伴帮助判断的影响在非协作任务情境下更弱。合作的情况也与更大的帮助意愿直接相关。结果表明,在帮助者的结果也取决于寻求帮助的人的情况下,帮助的决定更多地受到成本效益分析的指导,而不是归因分析。
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Should I Help? Moderating Effects of the Collaborative Aspect of the Helping Situation on the Attribution-Emotion-Help Relationship.

Previous studies have shown that attributions of controllability influence the decision to help a person in need through elicited emotions. However, it has been suggested that various factors may moderate the relationships within the attribution-emotion-action model. The aim of the present study was to examine the moderating effects of the collaborative aspect of the helping situation on the relationships within the attribution-emotion model of helping behavior. Data were collected from 757 (51% male) undergraduate students. A 2 (controllable vs. uncontrollable cause of help needed) × 2 (collaborative assignment vs. noncollaborative situation) study design was used. Participants read a description of one of four situations in which a student attempted to borrow class notes and rated the controllability of the cause for needing help, the personal benefit of providing help, emotions toward the student seeking help, and willingness to help in the described situation. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results support previous findings and the attribution-emotion-action model. However, the helping situation moderated the relationships within the model. The effects of controllability on emotions toward the help-seeking peer were stronger, but the effects of emotions on helping judgments were weaker in the collaborative assignment situation than in the noncollaborative situation. The collaborative situation was also directly related to a greater willingness to help. The results suggest that in situations where the helper's outcome also depends on the person seeking help, the decision to help is guided more by a cost-benefit analysis than by an attributional analysis.

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Scandinavian journal of psychology
Scandinavian journal of psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Published in association with the Nordic psychological associations, the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology publishes original papers from Scandinavia and elsewhere. Covering the whole range of psychology, with a particular focus on experimental psychology, the journal includes high-quality theoretical and methodological papers, empirical reports, reviews and ongoing commentaries.Scandinavian Journal of Psychology is organised into four standing subsections: - Cognition and Neurosciences - Development and Aging - Personality and Social Sciences - Health and Disability
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