Prosocial behavior requires expenditure of personal resources for the benefit of others, a fact that creates a "problem" when considering the evolution of prosociality. Models that address this problem have been developed, with emphasis typically placed on reciprocity. One model considers the advantages of being selective in terms of one's allocation of prosocial behavior so as to improve the chance that one will be benefitted in return. In this review paper, we first summarize this "partner choice" model and then focus on prosocial development in the preschool years, where we make the case for selective partner choice in early instances of human prosocial behavior.
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Univ Oxford, Inst Cognit & Evolutionary Anthropol, Oxford, England
Univ Penn, Philosophy Polit & Econ Program, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USAUniv Oxford, Inst Cognit & Evolutionary Anthropol, Oxford, England
Baumard, Nicolas
Mascaro, Olivier
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Mascaro, Olivier
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Univ London, Univ London Kings Coll, Inst Psychiat, London SW3 6LX, EnglandUniv Oxford, Inst Cognit & Evolutionary Anthropol, Oxford, England
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Univ Oxford, Inst Cognit & Evolutionary Anthropol, Oxford, England
Univ Penn, Philosophy Polit & Econ Program, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USAUniv Oxford, Inst Cognit & Evolutionary Anthropol, Oxford, England
Baumard, Nicolas
Mascaro, Olivier
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ENS, EHESS, Inst Jean Nicod, CNRS,UMR 8129, F-75230 Paris 05, France
Cent European Univ, Cognit Dev Ctr, Budapest, HungaryUniv Oxford, Inst Cognit & Evolutionary Anthropol, Oxford, England
Mascaro, Olivier
Chevallier, Coralie
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Univ London, Univ London Kings Coll, Inst Psychiat, London SW3 6LX, EnglandUniv Oxford, Inst Cognit & Evolutionary Anthropol, Oxford, England