Eliciting Help Without Pity: The Effect of Changing Media Images on Perceptions of Disability

S. Kamenetsky, Christina Dimakos, Asal Aslemand, A. Saleh, Saamiyah Ali-Mohammed
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ABSTRACT This study investigated whether newer, more positive disability charity images can elicit helping behavior without producing pity. One hundred sixty-one university undergraduate students were presented with 35 older (1960–1990) and newer (1991–2010) disability charity images and completed a questionnaire about each image. Results indicate that overall, identification with depicted individuals was low; positive attitudes and perceptions of capabilities were moderate to high. Newer images led to more positive responses, but no significant difference in willingness to help. Eliciting pity through negative depictions of disability appears not to be a necessary precondition for eliciting helping behavior toward people with disabilities.
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没有怜悯的帮助:改变媒体形象对残疾认知的影响
摘要本研究旨在探讨更新、更积极的残障慈善形象是否能在不产生怜悯的情况下引发助人行为。研究人员向161名大学生展示了35张较老(1960-1990)和较新(1991-2010)的残疾慈善图像,并就每张图像填写了问卷。结果表明,总体而言,对所描绘个体的认同程度较低;积极态度和对能力的认知为中高。更新的图片导致更积极的反应,但在帮助意愿上没有显著差异。通过对残疾的负面描述来引起同情似乎并不是引起对残疾人的帮助行为的必要前提。
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