Negative-State Relief Hypothesis

Negative-State Relief Hypothesis

The negative-state relief hypothesis suggests that people help others to relieve their own negative emotions, such as sadness or guilt. Helping behavior is viewed as a way to improve mood or reduce personal distress, rather than being purely altruistic. It supports a self-focused motivation for pro-social acts.

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