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Recipient mood states and helping behavior
Authors:Michael E Enzle  Michael D Harvey
Affiliation:University of Alberta Canada
Abstract:Three studies investigated the effects of perceived recipient mood on helping behavior. Based upon Schwartz' (in Advances in experimental social psychology, Vol. 10, N.Y.: Academic Press, 1977) discussion of need-based helping, it was predicted that donors would perceive greater psychological need and would help more when the recipient's mood was negative than when it was neutral. These predictions were confirmed for females but not for males. The results also confirmed the hypothesis, derived from Schwartz (1977), that a negative recipient mood would elicit greater helping than a neutral recipient mood when this mood is perceived as changeable but not when it is perceived as unchangeable.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to the first author   Department of Psychology   Biological Sciences Building   University of Alberta   Edmonton   Alberta   Canada T6G 2E9.
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