Understanding but unhelpful: Do grateful people value responsiveness or perceived benefit when receiving help?
Two studies examined the links between the grateful disposition, cognitive appraisals (perceived value and perceived responsiveness), state gratitude, and affiliative intentions (one’s desire to build or maintain relationships with his/her benefactor). In Study 1, 248 participants went through a gui...
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