The Helping by Clicking Types Questionnaire (HCTQ): The Development of a Measure to Assess Different Patterns of Helping by Clicking.

IF 1.8 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Europes Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5964/ejop.10917
Agata Błachnio, Aneta Przepiórka, Paweł Kot, Andrzej Cudo, Małgorzata Sobol
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Recently, there has been an increase in the number of aid campaigns launched via social media. The paper explores the phenomenon called "helping by clicking," which consists in clicking "Like" to support a charitable campaign or cause. The main aim of the paper is to present a new measure: The Helping by Clicking Types Questionnaire (HCTQ), assessing the patterns of helping by clicking. In developing the questionnaire, we relied on the theory of reciprocal altruism. The study included two samples of n = 349 and n = 1,006 participants. The HTCQ consists of 19 items making up three subscales: People, Environment, and Animals. The present research included two independent studies. Study 1 was conducted to determine the psychometric properties of the questionnaire, while Study 2 was conducted to verify the previous results and to test the usefulness of the questionnaire in distinguishing individuals with different patterns of helping by clicking. The measure was designed to assess three aspects of helping: helping people, helping the environment, and helping animals via social media. The study showed that the HCTQ was suitable for measuring patterns of helping by clicking. All HCTQ factors had good Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients. The HCTQ concerns a new and largely unexplored area of helping that involves the use of modern technologies. It reveals people's motivations for helping.

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点击帮助类型问卷(HCTQ):开发一种评估不同点击帮助模式的方法。
最近,通过社交媒体发起的援助活动越来越多。本文探讨了 "点击助人 "现象,即点击 "赞 "支持慈善活动或事业。本文的主要目的是提出一种新的测量方法:点击式帮助类型问卷(HCTQ),以评估点击式帮助的模式。在编制问卷时,我们借鉴了互惠利他主义理论。研究包括两个样本,分别为 349 人和 1006 人。HTCQ 包括 19 个项目,由三个分量表组成:人、环境和动物。本研究包括两项独立研究。研究 1 是为了确定问卷的心理测量特性,而研究 2 则是为了验证之前的结果,并测试问卷在区分不同点击帮助模式的个体方面的实用性。该测量方法旨在评估帮助的三个方面:通过社交媒体帮助他人、帮助环境和帮助动物。研究表明,HCTQ 适合测量点击帮助的模式。所有 HCTQ 因子都具有良好的 Cronbach's alpha 信度系数。HCTQ 涉及的是一个新的、在很大程度上尚未被探索的助人领域,其中涉及现代技术的使用。它揭示了人们提供帮助的动机。
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Europes Journal of Psychology
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