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Some things aren't better left unsaid: Interpersonal barriers to gratitude expression and prosocial engagement
Abstract
Gratitude promotes well-being, but people may not express it even when they feel it. A core aspect of rational behavior is that people make decisions based on the expected value of their actions. While acting on expectations may be rational, the choices one makes may not be optimal if those expectations are misguided. Because people underestimate the benefit and overestimate the cost of expressing gratitude, miscalibrated predictions can create...
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Title
Some things aren't better left unsaid: Interpersonal barriers to gratitude expression and prosocial engagement
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
43
Pages
156 - 160
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