Different factors may affect reciprocity and attraction to an aid-giver. Sixty white South African high school students participated in a “record contest”. Hints provided by the quizmaster enabled them to win a prize. His help was expected or unexpected and, in providing this help, the quizmaster either did or did not violate a specific norm against doing so. It was predicted that recipients of unexpected help would display more reciprocity than recipients of expected help, but that the aid-giver would be derogated only when he behaved in both an unexpected and counternormative way and that, in general, attraction and reciprocity would be unrelated. These hypotheses were supported. They suggest that reciprocity is normally not mediated by a...
Reciprocal exchange is a universal social phenomenon (Gouldner, 1960), but the psychological process...
A fundamental assumption underlying social exchanges in organizations is that help given is likely t...
This study examined empathy and reciprocity as explanations for why people comply with requests for ...
Different factors may affect reciprocity and attraction to an aid-giver. Sixty white South African h...
International audienceResearch has reported that reciprocity is an important social norm in relation...
International audienceThe norm of reciprocity has only been considered and experimentally demonstrat...
Abstract. The "wrong-number technique " for eliciting aid was used to test the hypothesis ...
Human beings have a general tendency for reciprocity in most societies. The internalized reciprocity...
The purpose of this research was to determine to what extent the clients of the Ontario March of Dam...
<div><p>It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behav...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
This investigation explored reciprocal helping in the context of a high risk work environment. The...
Aid programs can be used as an antidote to social conflict. Under certain conditions, however, they ...
The egocentric nature of human thought becomes problematic when an act of kindness by the giver is m...
Do people have a stronger propensity to reward or punish? When reacting to intentions, Offerman (200...
Reciprocal exchange is a universal social phenomenon (Gouldner, 1960), but the psychological process...
A fundamental assumption underlying social exchanges in organizations is that help given is likely t...
This study examined empathy and reciprocity as explanations for why people comply with requests for ...
Different factors may affect reciprocity and attraction to an aid-giver. Sixty white South African h...
International audienceResearch has reported that reciprocity is an important social norm in relation...
International audienceThe norm of reciprocity has only been considered and experimentally demonstrat...
Abstract. The "wrong-number technique " for eliciting aid was used to test the hypothesis ...
Human beings have a general tendency for reciprocity in most societies. The internalized reciprocity...
The purpose of this research was to determine to what extent the clients of the Ontario March of Dam...
<div><p>It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behav...
It is well documented that people would remunerate fair behaviours and penalize unfair behaviours. I...
This investigation explored reciprocal helping in the context of a high risk work environment. The...
Aid programs can be used as an antidote to social conflict. Under certain conditions, however, they ...
The egocentric nature of human thought becomes problematic when an act of kindness by the giver is m...
Do people have a stronger propensity to reward or punish? When reacting to intentions, Offerman (200...
Reciprocal exchange is a universal social phenomenon (Gouldner, 1960), but the psychological process...
A fundamental assumption underlying social exchanges in organizations is that help given is likely t...
This study examined empathy and reciprocity as explanations for why people comply with requests for ...