Growing evidence has highlighted the importance of social norms in promoting prosocial behaviors in economic games. Specifically, individual differences in norm adherence—captured by the politeness aspect of Big Five agreeableness—has been found to predict fair allocations of wealth to one’s partner in the dictator game. Yet most studies have used neutrally-framed paradigms, where players may default to norms of equality in the absence of contextual cues. In this study (N = 707), we examined prosocial personality traits and dictator allocations under salient real-world norms of equity and need. Extending on previous research, we found that—in addition to politeness—the compassion aspect of agreeableness predicted greater allocations of weal...
Individual differences in prosocial behaviour are well–documented. Increasingly, there has been a fo...
Decades of experimental research show that some people forgo personal gains to benefit others in uni...
The questions of whether and how socioeconomic status (SES) predicts prosocial behavior have sparked...
Growing evidence has highlighted the importance of social norms in promoting prosocial behaviors in ...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
Objective. One of the most common tools for studying prosociality is the dictator game, in which all...
© 2017 Dr. Kun ZhaoPersonality psychology and economics both involve the study of behavioral heterog...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits—agreeableness and honesty-h...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits-agreeableness and honesty-h...
The dictator game is a well-known task measuring prosocial preferences, in which one person divides ...
Experimental research in behavioral economics has revealed a high degree of prosocial tendencies in ...
Unlike other creatures, humans developed the ability to cooperate with genetically unrelated strange...
Recent models of prosociality suggest that cooperation in laboratory games may be better understood ...
Individual differences in prosocial behaviour are well-documented. Increasingly, there has been a fo...
Individual differences in prosocial behaviour are well–documented. Increasingly, there has been a fo...
Decades of experimental research show that some people forgo personal gains to benefit others in uni...
The questions of whether and how socioeconomic status (SES) predicts prosocial behavior have sparked...
Growing evidence has highlighted the importance of social norms in promoting prosocial behaviors in ...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
Objective. One of the most common tools for studying prosociality is the dictator game, in which all...
© 2017 Dr. Kun ZhaoPersonality psychology and economics both involve the study of behavioral heterog...
Adherence to norms and interventions to norm violations are two important forms of social behaviour ...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits—agreeableness and honesty-h...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits-agreeableness and honesty-h...
The dictator game is a well-known task measuring prosocial preferences, in which one person divides ...
Experimental research in behavioral economics has revealed a high degree of prosocial tendencies in ...
Unlike other creatures, humans developed the ability to cooperate with genetically unrelated strange...
Recent models of prosociality suggest that cooperation in laboratory games may be better understood ...
Individual differences in prosocial behaviour are well-documented. Increasingly, there has been a fo...
Individual differences in prosocial behaviour are well–documented. Increasingly, there has been a fo...
Decades of experimental research show that some people forgo personal gains to benefit others in uni...
The questions of whether and how socioeconomic status (SES) predicts prosocial behavior have sparked...