Original paper
Who Cares? Effects of Social Approach and Avoidance Motivation on Responsiveness to Others
Volume: 45, Issue: 2, Pages: 182 - 195
Published: Jun 28, 2018
Abstract
Responsiveness to others (i.e., our understanding, validation, and support of important aspects of others) significantly contributes to positive social relationships. In the present research, we found evidence that responsiveness has motivational origins. In two experiments, participants who were approaching positive social outcomes had a higher level of responsiveness compared with participants who were avoiding negative social outcomes. A...
Paper Details
Title
Who Cares? Effects of Social Approach and Avoidance Motivation on Responsiveness to Others
Published Date
Jun 28, 2018
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pages
182 - 195
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