The Effects of Status Similarity and Expectation of Reciprocation upon Altruistic Behavior
Romer, Daniel; Bontemps, Michael; Flynn, Michael; McGuire, Thomas; Gruder, Charles, L.; Romer, Daniel, Illinois Benedictine College; Bontemps, Michael, Illinois Benedictine College; Flynn, Michael, Illinois Benedictine College; McGuire, Thomas, Illinois Benedictine College; Gruder, Charles, L., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
Журнал:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Дата:
1976
Аннотация:
The "wrong-number technique" for eliciting aid was used to test the hypothesis that similarity between benefactor and re cipient only increases helping when future reciprocation and inter action is likely. When helping is altruistic, reciprocity is not expected and dissimilarity need not inhibit helping. The results supported the hypothesis. Implications of altruistic as opposed to reciprocated helping were discussed.
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