Recent research on charitable donations shows that donors evaluate both the impact of helping and its cost. We asked whether these evaluations were affected by the context of alternative charitable causes. We found that presenting two donation appeals in joint evaluation, as compared to separate evaluation, increased the perceived benefit of the cause ranked as more important (Study 1), and decreased its perceived cost, regardless of the relative actual costs (Study 2). Finally, we try to reconcile an explanation based on perceived cost and benefit with previous work on charitable donations
none2noDonations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e....
Emotions can influence charity donation decisions in ways that people and policy makers might prefer...
Donations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e.g., ful...
Recent research on charitable donations shows that donors evaluate both the impact of helping and it...
We describe the ``evaluability bias'': the tendency to weight the importance of an attribute in prop...
Charitable giving entails the act of foregoing personal resources in order to improve the conditions...
We describe the ``evaluability bias'': the tendency to weight the importance of an attribute in prop...
We describe the “evaluability bias”: the tendency to weight the importance of an attribute in propor...
Evaluations of others’ generosity are critical for identifying quality social partners, yet the fact...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
We describe the “evaluability bias”: the tendency to weight the importance of an attribute in propor...
2noDonations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e.g., ...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
Donations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e.g., ful...
none2noDonations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e....
Emotions can influence charity donation decisions in ways that people and policy makers might prefer...
Donations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e.g., ful...
Recent research on charitable donations shows that donors evaluate both the impact of helping and it...
We describe the ``evaluability bias'': the tendency to weight the importance of an attribute in prop...
Charitable giving entails the act of foregoing personal resources in order to improve the conditions...
We describe the ``evaluability bias'': the tendency to weight the importance of an attribute in prop...
We describe the “evaluability bias”: the tendency to weight the importance of an attribute in propor...
Evaluations of others’ generosity are critical for identifying quality social partners, yet the fact...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
We describe the “evaluability bias”: the tendency to weight the importance of an attribute in propor...
2noDonations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e.g., ...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
How do donors reason and justify their choices when faced with dilemmas in a charitable context? In ...
Donations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e.g., ful...
none2noDonations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e....
Emotions can influence charity donation decisions in ways that people and policy makers might prefer...
Donations in support of a charitable cause can create a conflict between moral intuitions (e.g., ful...