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Helping Them Stay Where They Are: Status Effects on Dependency/Autonomy-Oriented Helping

机译:帮助他们呆在原地:状态对依存性/自主性帮助的影响

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On the basis of expectation states theory and Weiner's attributional model of help giving (Weiner, 1980), we predicted that low-status help seekers would be viewed as chronically dependent and their need as due to lack of ability, leading to the giving of dependency-oriented help (i.e., full solution to the problem). High-status help seekers were expected to be viewed as competent and their request as representing their high motivation to overcome a transient difficulty, resulting in autonomy-oriented help (i.e., tools to solve the problem). Help seeking is viewed as a stigma-consistent behavior that implies weakness when help seekers are low-status individuals and as strength when they are high-status individuals. Three experiments supported these predictions. The 4th experiment indicated that low-status persons who seek autonomy-oriented help are not seen as chronically dependent. Implications of these findings for helping and inequality are discussed.
机译:根据期望状态理论和Weiner的帮助给予归因模型(Weiner,1980),我们预测低地位的寻求帮助者将被视为长期依赖,并且由于缺乏能力而需要,从而导致给予依赖面向帮助(即,完整解决问题)。高地位的寻求帮助者应被视为胜任,他们的要求代表了他们克服暂时困难的强烈动力,从而产生了面向自治的帮助(即解决问题的工具)。帮助寻求被视为一种与耻辱相一致的行为,当帮助寻求者是低地位的人时,这意味着软弱,而当他们是处于高地位的人时,则是力量。三个实验支持了这些预测。第四个实验表明,寻求自治权帮助的地位低下的人不会被视为长期依赖。讨论了这些发现对帮助和不平等的影响。

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