Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social networks? Evolutionary psychology suggests that such behaviour is primarily the product of adaptations for kin- and reciprocal altruism, dependent on the degree of genetic relatedness and exchange of benefits, respectively. For this reason, individuals are expected to be more altruistic to family members than to friends: whereas family members can be the recipients of kin and reciprocal altruism, friends can be the recipients of reciprocal altruism only. However, there is a question about how the effect of kinship is implemented at the proximate psychological level. One possibility is that kinship contributes to some general measure of relationshi...
This paper explores the role of social integration on altruistic behavior. To this aim, we develop a...
Social networks - diagrams which reflect the social structure of animal groups - are increasingly vi...
Social networks--diagrams which reflect the social structure of animal groups--are increasingly view...
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social netwo...
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social netwo...
This paper reports on a social discounting experiment conducted with university students in South Af...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
Why are individuals altruistic to their friends? Theory suggests that individual, relationship and n...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of...
Data for 113 subjects who completed the Social Discounting Task and a short questionnaire with recip...
When the cost of altruism is low, individuals are more likely to help non-kin (i.e., friends and rom...
This research studies the impact of positive emotions on altruism in different social contexts (or d...
<div><p>The theory of inclusive fitness has transformed our understanding of cooperation and altruis...
The human kinship system, and its associated terminology, bears the hallmarks of an evolutionary ada...
This paper explores the role of social integration on altruistic behavior. To this aim, we develop a...
Social networks - diagrams which reflect the social structure of animal groups - are increasingly vi...
Social networks--diagrams which reflect the social structure of animal groups--are increasingly view...
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social netwo...
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social netwo...
This paper reports on a social discounting experiment conducted with university students in South Af...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
Why are individuals altruistic to their friends? Theory suggests that individual, relationship and n...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of...
Data for 113 subjects who completed the Social Discounting Task and a short questionnaire with recip...
When the cost of altruism is low, individuals are more likely to help non-kin (i.e., friends and rom...
This research studies the impact of positive emotions on altruism in different social contexts (or d...
<div><p>The theory of inclusive fitness has transformed our understanding of cooperation and altruis...
The human kinship system, and its associated terminology, bears the hallmarks of an evolutionary ada...
This paper explores the role of social integration on altruistic behavior. To this aim, we develop a...
Social networks - diagrams which reflect the social structure of animal groups - are increasingly vi...
Social networks--diagrams which reflect the social structure of animal groups--are increasingly view...