This research provides the first support for a possible psychological universal: Human beings around the world derive emotional benefits from using their financial resources to help others (prosocial spending). In Study 1, survey data from 136 countries were examined and showed that prosocial spending is associated with greater happiness around the world, in poor and rich countries alike. To test for causality, in Studies 2a and 2b, we used experimental methodology, demonstrating that recalling a past instance of prosocial spending has a causal impact on happiness across countries that differ greatly in terms of wealth (Canada, Uganda, and India). Finally, in Study 3, participants in Canada and South Africa randomly assigned to buy items fo...
Evidence that young children display more happiness when sharing than receiving treats supports that...
While previous research has examined the effect of income on happiness, we suggest that how people s...
and Jason Riis for their help. The authors are also grateful to the Gallup Corporation for providing...
This research provides the first support for a possible psychological universal: Human beings around...
This research provides the first support for a possible psychological universal: Human beings around...
This research provides the first support for a possible psychological universal: Human beings around...
Can money buy happiness? Recent research has shown that how people spend their money can have import...
Under what conditions does prosocial spending promote happiness? In a series of appropriately powere...
While a great deal of research has shown that people with more money are somewhat happier than peopl...
Humans are extraordinarily prosocial, and research conducted primarily in North America indicates th...
Research suggests that the emotional benefits of prosocial behaviour may be universal; adults and ch...
Prosocial spending has been linked to positive benefits for individuals and societies. However, litt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
When does giving lead to happiness? Here, we present two studies demonstrating that the emotional be...
Research has revealed that prosocial spending is associated with greater well-being than is personal...
Evidence that young children display more happiness when sharing than receiving treats supports that...
While previous research has examined the effect of income on happiness, we suggest that how people s...
and Jason Riis for their help. The authors are also grateful to the Gallup Corporation for providing...
This research provides the first support for a possible psychological universal: Human beings around...
This research provides the first support for a possible psychological universal: Human beings around...
This research provides the first support for a possible psychological universal: Human beings around...
Can money buy happiness? Recent research has shown that how people spend their money can have import...
Under what conditions does prosocial spending promote happiness? In a series of appropriately powere...
While a great deal of research has shown that people with more money are somewhat happier than peopl...
Humans are extraordinarily prosocial, and research conducted primarily in North America indicates th...
Research suggests that the emotional benefits of prosocial behaviour may be universal; adults and ch...
Prosocial spending has been linked to positive benefits for individuals and societies. However, litt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
When does giving lead to happiness? Here, we present two studies demonstrating that the emotional be...
Research has revealed that prosocial spending is associated with greater well-being than is personal...
Evidence that young children display more happiness when sharing than receiving treats supports that...
While previous research has examined the effect of income on happiness, we suggest that how people s...
and Jason Riis for their help. The authors are also grateful to the Gallup Corporation for providing...