Indirect reciprocity has been proposed to explain prosocial behavior among strangers, whereby the prosocial act is returned by a third party. However, what happens if the prosocial act cannot be observed by the third party? Here, we examine whether empathy serves as a clue for prosociality and whether people are more generous toward more empathetic people. In a laboratory study, we measured prosocial behavior as the amount sent in the dictator game and empathy based on the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI). By using an incentivized task, we find that people believe that more empathetic participants send more money in the dictator game. Thus, people see empathy as a clue for prosocial behavior. Furthermore, in a second dictator game, part...
The topic of whether humans are altruistically motivated to behave in prosocial manner has been at t...
In this thesis I introduce and empirically test the novel concept of an advance gratitude expression...
We ask how state empathy, trait empathy, and role awareness influence dictator game giving in a mon...
Do empathic individuals behave more prosocially? When we think of highly empathic individuals, we te...
In a world with rapidly increasing population that competes for the earth's limited resources, coope...
Indirect reciprocity – the notion that third-party observers offer rewards to prosocial actors – is ...
Some of the greatest human achievements are difficult to imagine without prosociality. This article ...
Theorists of human nature have long debated whether prosocial behavior is always self-interested, or...
In a monetarily incentivized Dictator Game, we expected Dictators' empathy toward the Recipients to ...
Research using economic decision-making tasks has established that direct reciprocity plays a role i...
Compassion has been suggested to be a strong motivator for prosocial behavior. While research has de...
Empathetic behavior is unlikely to occur when a cost is imposed on helping. Prior research has exami...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits—agreeableness and honesty-h...
In a monetarily incentivized Dictator Game we expected Dictators’ empathy towards the Recipients to ...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are two fundamental mechanisms that promote prosocial behavior withi...
The topic of whether humans are altruistically motivated to behave in prosocial manner has been at t...
In this thesis I introduce and empirically test the novel concept of an advance gratitude expression...
We ask how state empathy, trait empathy, and role awareness influence dictator game giving in a mon...
Do empathic individuals behave more prosocially? When we think of highly empathic individuals, we te...
In a world with rapidly increasing population that competes for the earth's limited resources, coope...
Indirect reciprocity – the notion that third-party observers offer rewards to prosocial actors – is ...
Some of the greatest human achievements are difficult to imagine without prosociality. This article ...
Theorists of human nature have long debated whether prosocial behavior is always self-interested, or...
In a monetarily incentivized Dictator Game, we expected Dictators' empathy toward the Recipients to ...
Research using economic decision-making tasks has established that direct reciprocity plays a role i...
Compassion has been suggested to be a strong motivator for prosocial behavior. While research has de...
Empathetic behavior is unlikely to occur when a cost is imposed on helping. Prior research has exami...
Recent research has highlighted the role of prosocial personality traits—agreeableness and honesty-h...
In a monetarily incentivized Dictator Game we expected Dictators’ empathy towards the Recipients to ...
Direct and indirect reciprocity are two fundamental mechanisms that promote prosocial behavior withi...
The topic of whether humans are altruistically motivated to behave in prosocial manner has been at t...
In this thesis I introduce and empirically test the novel concept of an advance gratitude expression...
We ask how state empathy, trait empathy, and role awareness influence dictator game giving in a mon...