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If you need help, just ask: Underestimating compliance with direct requests for help

机译:如果您需要帮助,请问:低估对直接帮助请求的遵守

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A series of studies tested whether people underestimate the likelihood that others will comply with their direct requests for help. In the first 3 studies, people underestimated by as much as 50% the likelihood that others would agree to a direct request for help, across a range of requests occurring in both experimental and natural field settings. Studies 4 and 5 demonstrated that experimentally manipulating a person's perspective (as help seeker or potential helper) could elicit this underestimation effect. Finally, in Study 6, the authors explored the source of the bias, finding that help seekers were less willing than potential helpers were to appreciate the social costs of refusing a direct request for help (the costs of saying "no"), attending instead to the instrumental costs of helping (the costs of saying "yes").
机译:一系列研究测试了人们是否低估了其他人会遵守他们直接寻求帮助的可能性。在前三项研究中,在实验和自然环境中发生的一系列请求中,人们低估了其他人同意直接请求帮助的可能性的50%。研究4和5表明,通过实验操纵一个人的观点(作为寻求帮助者或潜在的帮助者)可以引起这种低估的效果。最后,在研究6中,作者探索了偏见的根源,发现寻求帮助者不愿意接受潜在的帮助者,不愿意接受拒绝直接寻求帮助的社会成本(说“不”的成本),而去参加帮助的工具性费用(说“是”的费用)。

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