Gratitude and Prosocial Behavior
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Abstract
The ability of the emotion gratitude to shape costly prosocial behavior was examined in three studies employing interpersonal emotion inductions and requests for assistance. Study 1 demonstrated that gratitude increases efforts to assist a benefactor even when such efforts are costly (i.e., hedonically negative), and that this increase differs from the effects of a general positive affective state. Additionally, mediational analyses revealed that gratitude, as opposed to simple awareness of reciprocity norms, drove helping behavior. Furthering the theory that gratitude mediates prosocial behavior, Study 2 replicated the findings of Study 1 and demonstrated gratitude's ability to function as an incidental…
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- Gratitude
- Prosocial behavior
- Psychology
- Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
- Social psychology
- Helping behavior
- Interpersonal communication
- Interpersonal relationship
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