Three studies examined the effects of motivation attributed to helpers on recipient reactions. Participants read and responded to scenarios depicting various helping events, in which indicators of helpers having autonomous or controlled (introjected) motivations were embedded. Results showed that recipients experienced more gratitude toward autonomous helpers than those helping for controlled motivations. Helping interactions involving more autonomous attributions were also predictive of positive attitudes toward helpers, positive affect, and felt closeness. Gratitude mediated the effects of autonomous versus controlled helping on recipient positive attitude, well-being, and closeness to helpers. Study 3 confirmed that helper autonomous mot...
This research examined Agreeableness and altruistic and egoistic motives for helping. The studies us...
UnrestrictedGratitude exercises can have hedonic benefits, but observed effects have differed in ter...
Volunteering is known to benefit the volunteer in a variety of ways--it is related to positive menta...
Three studies examined the effects of motivation attributed to helpers on recipient reactions. Parti...
Empathetic arousal has been found to be a strong predictor of helping behavior. However, research ha...
Three studies tested a new model of gratitude, which specified the generative mechanisms linking ind...
Although research has established that receiving expressions of gratitude increases prosocial behavi...
Impression of helpers can vary as a function of the magnitude of helping (amount of help) and of sit...
When do prosocial actors experience positive versus negative psychological outcomes from helping oth...
Impression of helpers can vary as a function of the magnitude of helping (amount of help) and of sit...
Research has compellingly shown that gratitude is important for both personal and relational well-be...
Previous research has demonstrated a strong link between prosocial behavior – particularly autonomou...
Gratitude and kindness are associated with prosocial outcomes, but little empirical research was don...
This paper shows that receiving help could be psychologically harmful for recipients, and passing on...
Three experiments examined the relation between negative affect and helping behavior. The first hypo...
This research examined Agreeableness and altruistic and egoistic motives for helping. The studies us...
UnrestrictedGratitude exercises can have hedonic benefits, but observed effects have differed in ter...
Volunteering is known to benefit the volunteer in a variety of ways--it is related to positive menta...
Three studies examined the effects of motivation attributed to helpers on recipient reactions. Parti...
Empathetic arousal has been found to be a strong predictor of helping behavior. However, research ha...
Three studies tested a new model of gratitude, which specified the generative mechanisms linking ind...
Although research has established that receiving expressions of gratitude increases prosocial behavi...
Impression of helpers can vary as a function of the magnitude of helping (amount of help) and of sit...
When do prosocial actors experience positive versus negative psychological outcomes from helping oth...
Impression of helpers can vary as a function of the magnitude of helping (amount of help) and of sit...
Research has compellingly shown that gratitude is important for both personal and relational well-be...
Previous research has demonstrated a strong link between prosocial behavior – particularly autonomou...
Gratitude and kindness are associated with prosocial outcomes, but little empirical research was don...
This paper shows that receiving help could be psychologically harmful for recipients, and passing on...
Three experiments examined the relation between negative affect and helping behavior. The first hypo...
This research examined Agreeableness and altruistic and egoistic motives for helping. The studies us...
UnrestrictedGratitude exercises can have hedonic benefits, but observed effects have differed in ter...
Volunteering is known to benefit the volunteer in a variety of ways--it is related to positive menta...