Intervening to Increase Expressions of Gratitude

Five studies examined interventions to increase the frequency of expressions of gratitude by psychology students in two classes of a psychology course at a large university in southwest Virginia. Studies 1 and 4 included signing a paper when declaring an intention to express gratitude to people beha...

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Main Author: Ekema-Agbaw, Michael Luma
Other Authors: Psychology
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Tech 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78063
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-780632020-09-29T05:42:40Z Intervening to Increase Expressions of Gratitude Ekema-Agbaw, Michael Luma Psychology Geller, E. Scott Hauenstein, Neil M. A. Axsom, Danny K. Prosocial Thanking Intention Gratitude Five studies examined interventions to increase the frequency of expressions of gratitude by psychology students in two classes of a psychology course at a large university in southwest Virginia. Studies 1 and 4 included signing a paper when declaring an intention to express gratitude to people behaving prosocially, while studies 2, 3, and 5 included responding to writing prompts prior to declaring an intention to express gratitude. Students in one class of Study 5 were also offered Actively-Caring for People (AC4P) wristbands that served as "tangible reminders of kindness" (Geller, 2013). Students in all studies were given one week to express gratitude. Gratitude expression was measured by self-report on a survey administered during the psychology course. In all but the first and fourth studies, increased intentions to express gratitude were significantly higher in the Intervention class than the Control class. The impact of the interventions on reports of gratitude expression was inconsistent. Theoretical/methodological explanations and directions for future research are discussed. Master of Science 2017-06-13T19:43:41Z 2017-06-13T19:43:41Z 2013-05-08 2014-04-18 2014-06-13 2014-06-13 Thesis Text etd-04182014-212312 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/78063 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-04182014-212312/ en_US In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/msword Virginia Tech
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Thanking
Intention
Gratitude
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Thanking
Intention
Gratitude
Ekema-Agbaw, Michael Luma
Intervening to Increase Expressions of Gratitude
description Five studies examined interventions to increase the frequency of expressions of gratitude by psychology students in two classes of a psychology course at a large university in southwest Virginia. Studies 1 and 4 included signing a paper when declaring an intention to express gratitude to people behaving prosocially, while studies 2, 3, and 5 included responding to writing prompts prior to declaring an intention to express gratitude. Students in one class of Study 5 were also offered Actively-Caring for People (AC4P) wristbands that served as "tangible reminders of kindness" (Geller, 2013). Students in all studies were given one week to express gratitude. Gratitude expression was measured by self-report on a survey administered during the psychology course. In all but the first and fourth studies, increased intentions to express gratitude were significantly higher in the Intervention class than the Control class. The impact of the interventions on reports of gratitude expression was inconsistent. Theoretical/methodological explanations and directions for future research are discussed. === Master of Science
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