Why we share our cookies: Prosocial behavior from a psychological perspective

被引:2
作者
Boeckler, Anne [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Julius Maximilians Univ Wurzburg, Rontgenring 11, D-97070 Wurzburg, Germany
[2] Max Planck Inst Human Cognit & Brain Sci, Leipzig, Germany
关键词
game theory; altruism; prosocial behavior; human decision-making; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; HELPING-BEHAVIOR; NEURAL RESPONSES; ALTRUISTIC PUNISHMENT; DECISION-MAKING; EMPATHY; EVOLUTION; PERSONALITY; COOPERATION; TRUST;
D O I
10.1127/anthranz/2019/0880
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
In order to accomplish the benefits and overcome the difficulties associated with group living, societies critically depend on prosocial behaviors of their members. With various disciplines exploring the preconditions and constraints of altruism and cooperation, psychological research is concerned with the motivations that underlie human prosociality. The present paper summarizes the respective literature, starting out with an overview of the measures most commonly employed to assess prosocial tendencies in the laboratory. In short, psychologists make use of (i) questionnaires in which people rate their own traits, attitudes and behaviors, employ (ii) game theoretical paradigms that aim to enhance objectivity by means of anonymity and real monetary earnings and observe (iii) behavior in controlled, but realistically complex environments. The subsequent section addresses the issue how these measures can be structured and summarizes results of a recent study that categorized the various measurement methods. Specifically, the authors propose a framework of human prosociality that assumes three distinct motivation-based sub-components: Altruistically motivated prosocial behavior reflecting the genuine aim to enhance others' well-being, norm motivated prosocial behavior referring to the tendency to enforce social norms and self-reported prosocial behavior as the inclination to perceive and describe oneself as a good person. The third section outlines situational and personal factors that influence prosocial behavior, specifically focusing on socio-affective and socio-cognitive facets. This part demonstrates that the proposed sub-components of prosocial behavior are differentially related to some of the personal moderators, for instance to gender, cognitive skills, trait affect and narcissism, which corroborates the framework of distinct aspects of prosociality. Finally, I briefly summarize attempts to enhance prosocial behavior by altering its situational, biological or personal preconditions. The influence of meditation-based trainings has received increasing attention during the last decade, and differential effects of these interventions on the facets of prosociality further support the idea that distinct motivations drive the different behavioral tendencies.
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页码:181 / 194
页数:14
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