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Negative State Relief Model
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12.2.2 Negative State Relief Model :(Cialdini, Baumann & Kenrick
1981) According to this model we help either because our actions allow us to reduce our own negative feelings. These negative feelings are not necessarily aroused by emergency situation. We engage in prosocial act as a way to improve our own negative mood. In such cases unhappiness leads to prosocial behaviour. In such situations empathy may be there or not. 12.2.3 Empathic Joy : Helping behaviour has been explained by Empathic Joy Hypothesis (Smith, Kealing & Stotland 1989). This theory suggests that helper responds and helps victims not because of empathy but because he wants to accomplish something and doing so is rewarding. The argument goes like this if we help people only for empathy, then they would not be concerned about feedback. To test this hypothesis Smith Keating and Stotland performed an experiment. In this experiment female student said that she might drop out of college because she felt isolated and distressed. She was described as similar to one group and dissimilar to other group. After watching the videotape the participants were asked to give helpful advice. Some were told that they would be given a feedback of effectiveness of their advice others were told that they would not come to know what student decided to do. Results showed that participants were helpful only if there was high empathy and feedback about the advice. 111 12.2.4 Competitive Altruism : According to this view people help others because in doing so their status and reputation is enhanced. Thus, the benefits incurred are larger than the cost of the prosocial behaviour. Those people who help others get higher status because society will always prefer to have people who engage in prosocial behaviour. If helping person has higher status then such a person may be well compensated for engaging in prosocial action. They are not only treated as a star but they may have entire buildings named after them. The best example is dead diction centre at Poone, Yerwada, named after P.L. Deshpande, the famous Marathi author. Hardy and Van Vugt performed an interesting study (2006). In this study participant engaged in a public good dilemma. It was a game in which players could earn money for themselves or entire group. At the start participants were given 100 Pence and they were told that they could contribute any amount to a private fund, which they could keep as individuals, and any amount they wished to group fund. This could be divided equally among three group members. In one condition the participants were informed how other members contributed to public and private fund. In one condition the participants received information on other’s contribution to the public and private fund and were told that information about their contributions would be also provided to other participants. This was a reputation condition where by donating to group would bring enhanced reputation and status to donors. In other conditions participants did not receive any information regarding the player’s choices. Those acting in prosocial behaviour would not receive any information regarding other player’s choices and thus it would not necessarily boost, the donor’s reputation When later were asked to rate each member’s status, the results offered clear support for Altruism Hypothesis. In reputation condition when prosocial actions were known to others the players donated more generously. The more one donated, higher was the status. Hardy and Van Vugt (2006) found that the greater, the cost involved in behaving in prosocial manner, greater the gains in status to people who behave in this way. Additional studies also suggest that people engage in prosocial behaviour as a way of boosting their social status. 112 In general, helping others is a signal to others that doing so would enhance their status. The benefits that are received are substantially more than the costs incurred. Download 0.55 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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