著者
木原 資裕 皆川 直凡 立岡 裕士 藪下 克彦 内藤 隆 田村 隆宏 南 隆尚 町田 哲 久米 禎子 眞野 美穂 畠山 輝雄 小倉 正義 Motohiro KIHARA Naohiro MINAGAWA Yuuzi TATUOKA Katsuhiko YABUSHITA Takashi NAITO Takahiro TAMURA Takahisa MINAMI Tetsu MACHIDA Teiko KUME Miho MANO Teruo HATAKEYAMA Masayoshi OGURA
出版者
鳴門教育大学
雑誌
鳴門教育大学研究紀要 = Research bulletin of Naruto University of Education (ISSN:18807194)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.36, pp.334-348, 2021-03-10

Naruto University of Education offers an undergraduate class called "Awa (Tokushima) Studies", which is taught by twelve instructors whose specialties span history, geography, psychology, art, physical education, and linguistics. In this class, after studying the background and history of Ohenro, a pilgrimage route in Shikoku, in classroom lectures, the students and the instructors walk a part of the pilgrimage route on a one-night-two-day trip, in which interdisciplinary studies are practiced. This class is an ideal opportunity for teacher training and therefore can serve to strategically promote Naruto University of Education as a unique university in offering such a class.
著者
Takashi NAITO Yuriko SAKATA
出版者
Psychologia Society
雑誌
PSYCHOLOGIA (ISSN:00332852)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.53, no.3, pp.179-194, 2010 (Released:2010-11-03)
参考文献数
33
被引用文献数
11 39

To explore different functions of gratitude and indebtedness, two questionnaire studies were conducted with female university students in Japan. These studies examined the correlations between positive feelings, regret, and indebtedness when receiving a favor, and the resulting feelings such as the enhancement of prosocial motivation (wish to help) and the obligation to help others. The results of Study 1 suggested that positive feelings and indebtedness in a hypothetical helping situation differently correlated with other variables: Positive feelings had a significant positive correlation with the enhancement of prosocial motivation. In contrast, indebtedness had a significant positive correlation with enhancement of obligation (should help). Study 2 was conducted by using positive and socially conceptualized feeling items such as the fulfillment of friendship. Results suggested that the social conceptualization might add obligatory nature to the positive feelings.