The Biases in Helping Others

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The Biases in Helping Others
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New research shows the biases people have in thinking their actions have consequences when maybe they don't. By following strategies like using nonverbal cues, you can be sure your help has its intended effects.

People may think they’re good at helping without taking into account the feelings of those they try to help. New research shows the biases people have in thinking their actions have consequences when maybe they don't. By following strategies like using nonverbal cues , you can be sure your help has its intended effects. One of the most common types of social interactions involves the very basic act of giving help.

The help could be practical, such as showing someone who seems to be lost how to get to where they’re going. It could also be of an emotional nature, such as trying to help a fellow shopper feel better after they accidentally bump into you with their cart. Daily life is full of instances in which people try to help regulate the emotions of others, especially when those other people seem to need help. Perhaps you’ve come to believe that you’re actually pretty good at providing answers to other people’s problems, not only strangers. You take pride in being able to read their feelings before, during, and after you’ve intervened with what you regard as helpful advic

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