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Helping one's way to the top: Self-monitors achieve status by helping others and knowing who helps whom

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JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
卷 91, 期 6, 页码 1123-1137

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.91.6.1123

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self-monitoring; exchange relations; helping; social status

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The authors argue that high self-monitors may be more sensitive to the status implications of social exchange and more effective in managing their exchange relations to elicit conferrals of status than low self-monitors. In a series of studies, they found that high self-monitors were more accurate in perceiving the status dynamics involved both in a set of fictitious exchange relations and in real relationships involving other members of their social group. Further, high self-monitors elevated their social status among their peers by establishing a reputation as a generous exchange partner. Specifically, they were more likely than low self-monitors to be sought out for help and to refrain from asking others for help. This behavior provides one explanation for why high self-monitors acquire elevated status among their peers-they are more attuned to status dynamics in exchange relations and adapt their behavior in ways that elicit status.

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