Contains fulltext : 232802.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Organizations often put children front and center in campaigns to elicit interest and support for prosocial causes. Such initiatives raise a key theoretical and applied question that has yet to be addressed directly: Does the salience of children increase prosocial motivation and behavior in adults? We present findings aggregated across eight experiments involving 2,054 adult participants: Prosocial values became more important after completing tasks that made children salient compared to tasks that made adults (or a mundane event) salient or compared to a no-task baseline. An additional field study showed that adults were more likely to donate money to a c...
Studies suggest that threats to meaning elicit negative and defensive reactions, but sometimes can r...
Research has demonstrated that prosocial sharing is emotionally rewarding, which leads to further ...
Growing evidence suggests that infants and young children distinguish between prosocial and antisoci...
Organizations often put children front and center in campaigns to elicit interest and support for pr...
This research project examines adult mental representations of children and their implications for p...
From early in development, humans have strong prosocial tendencies. Much research has documented you...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
Human adults will sometimes help without being asked to help, including in situations in which the h...
ABSTRACT—Human prosociality is marked by the versatil-ity with which we help across various contexts...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From a young age, humans frequently and spontaneously ...
Contains fulltext : 134822-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous fin...
We investigated children's positive emotions as an indicator of their underlying prosocial motivatio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this experimental study was to examine whether prosocial be...
Young children spontaneously share resources with anonymous recipients, but little is known about th...
Studies suggest that threats to meaning elicit negative and defensive reactions, but sometimes can r...
Research has demonstrated that prosocial sharing is emotionally rewarding, which leads to further ...
Growing evidence suggests that infants and young children distinguish between prosocial and antisoci...
Organizations often put children front and center in campaigns to elicit interest and support for pr...
This research project examines adult mental representations of children and their implications for p...
From early in development, humans have strong prosocial tendencies. Much research has documented you...
The propensity of humans to engage in prosocial behavior is unlike that of any other species. Indivi...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
Human adults will sometimes help without being asked to help, including in situations in which the h...
ABSTRACT—Human prosociality is marked by the versatil-ity with which we help across various contexts...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From a young age, humans frequently and spontaneously ...
Contains fulltext : 134822-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous fin...
We investigated children's positive emotions as an indicator of their underlying prosocial motivatio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this experimental study was to examine whether prosocial be...
Young children spontaneously share resources with anonymous recipients, but little is known about th...
Studies suggest that threats to meaning elicit negative and defensive reactions, but sometimes can r...
Research has demonstrated that prosocial sharing is emotionally rewarding, which leads to further ...
Growing evidence suggests that infants and young children distinguish between prosocial and antisoci...