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The Alleviation Mechanism of “The Predicament of Helping Others†: An Experimental Investigation

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  • Cuicui Zhu
  • Jun Liu

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In recent years, there are many news reports about “the predicament of helping the falling elderly”. Many scholars treat this predicament as a social and moral issue. Few scholars explore it from the holistic perspective. This thesis discusses the influencing factors of the predicament, including the positive and negative aspects of the news reports, individual sense of security and reward-punishment mechanism. Based on two priming experiments, this paper tests the following hypotheses- (1) the positive news report enhances people’s willingness to help the old; (2) the higher the level of the subject’ sense of security, the greater his willingness to raise the old up; (3) the reward-punishment mechanism also enhances people’s willingness to give a hand. These conclusions show that this predicament is not simply a moral or legal issue, but an outcome of the transaction among the parties involved, macro systems and micro contexts. In addition, this study also found that there are significant differences in people’s willingness to help the old between acquaintance society and strangers society. And, social justice has a positive impact on people’s tendency to help. Therefore, the news media should bear the social responsibility that guides positive public opinion when pursuing objective news report. At the same time, the state and society should design the appropriate reward-punishment mechanism to resolve the predicament. All of these should be based on methodological relationalism.

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  • Cuicui Zhu & Jun Liu, 2020. "The Alleviation Mechanism of “The Predicament of Helping Others†: An Experimental Investigation," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 16(12), pages 1-39, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:16:y:2020:i:12:p:39
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