Abstract
Intergroup help refers to the help given by a giver as a member of one group to a member of another group, which is one of the effective ways to maintain and promote intergroup relationships. Emotional factors that influence intergroup help include two types of individual emotions, group emotions, based on Emotions as Social Information Theory, Role of Positive Emotions: The Broaden-and-build Theory and Intergroup emotion Theory, this paper integrates and combs the influence of emotional factors on intergroup help.
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Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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