Responsive prosocial behavior is that which responds to and addresses the target's internal states, and it should be more common when a significant-other representation is activated. Internal states also should be noticed and processed more deeply, and thus better remembered. Four studies were ...
due to intrinsic altruism in humans; that we all have a desire to give ourselves for the good of all. However, this is not always the case.Reciprocity, the act of giving back or returning a favor to another out of a sense of obligation, is a common reason for prosocial behavior. ...
Preliminary evidence suggests that interpersonal trust is associated with both aggression and prosocial behavior, but little research has been conducted to... AC Cadenhead,CL Richman - 《Social Behavior & Personality An International Journal》 被引量: 66发表: 1996年 Family Structure and Children's Ps...
Gender and Prosocial Behavior Quick: who helps others out more, men or women? If you're like most people, you probably think that women are more likely to do prosocial deeds. And, you'd sort of be right. Lots of studies have been done on whether men or women help others out more,...
Basic Values: How They Motivate and Inhibit Prosocial Behavior In this chapter, I describe some of my efforts during the past 30 years to accomplish this "impossible" task. I outline my general theory of basic values and the implications of this theory for the full range of prosocial ...
In particular we try to depict what feelings and actions make up the usual altruistic behavior in this period of development. 展开 关键词: Altruism early childhood prosocial behavior parents DOI: 10.1080/0300443981400109 被引量: 3 年份: 1998 ...
A small pilot study (N = 8) indicated an effect size of dz = 0.5 for the paired samples t-test on the primary dependent measure (desire for others to hear about a prosocial act directed at higher- vs. lower-power beneficiary). We used this to run a power analysis on G*Power (Faul...
To measure children’s sharing behavior, we varied the expressive cues provided by a partner such that the partner made her wants of children’s toys progressively more explicit using a fixed sequence of cues. We studied at what point children shared items and how many items they shared. This...
Participants who were told to down-regulate their emotions showed the collapse of compassion, but participants who were told to experience their emotions did not. We examined the time course of these effects using a dynamic rating to measure affective responses in real time. The time course data...
IPD was measured as the physical distance in cm between the tips of participants’ toes and those of the Other’s and assessed via a tape measure at the end of each trial. After completing the procedure, participants were asked to fill two questionnaires (Autism Spectrum Quotient and Social ...