In light of the current relevance of analyzing the motivational determinants of prosocial behaviors, an experimental design was applied to examine the influence of rejection sensitivity, affective states, and trust on prosocial behavior in the included versus excluded context. The research was performed at a Spanish university with a sample of 118 students. The results confirm that excluded individuals are more prosocial than included individuals only when they see reconnection as possible (hopeful excluded individuals). The inclusion/exclusion experience moderated (1) the links between rejection sensitivity and both affective states and prosocial behavior, and (2) the mediation of trust between affective states and prosocial behavior. Fina...
Interpersonal rejection deeply affects individuals and yet individuals are often unable to avoid it ...
The central purpose of the present research is to provide a review of social value orientation (i.e....
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Given the negative costs of exclusion and the relevance of belongingness for humans, the experience ...
Given the negative costs of exclusion and the relevance of belongingness for humans, the experience ...
In 7 experiments, the authors manipulated social exclusion by telling people that they would end up ...
Contains fulltext : 204929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In general, hum...
According to the temporal need-threat model, different responses toward social exclusion stem from t...
Social exclusion represents an unpleasant experience that results in changes in thinking, emotions,...
The central purpose of the present research is to provide a review of social value orientation (i.e....
Prosocial behavior is crucial for functioning societies. However, its reliable scientific assessment...
Prosocial behavior is crucial for functioning societies. However, its reliable scientific assessment...
In order to accomplish the benefits and overcome the difficulties associated with group living, soci...
Prosocial behavior is undertaken voluntarily to benefit others and includes a range of actions, such...
Prior theorists and researchers have suggested that multiplicative models of prosocial behavior may ...
Interpersonal rejection deeply affects individuals and yet individuals are often unable to avoid it ...
The central purpose of the present research is to provide a review of social value orientation (i.e....
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Given the negative costs of exclusion and the relevance of belongingness for humans, the experience ...
Given the negative costs of exclusion and the relevance of belongingness for humans, the experience ...
In 7 experiments, the authors manipulated social exclusion by telling people that they would end up ...
Contains fulltext : 204929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In general, hum...
According to the temporal need-threat model, different responses toward social exclusion stem from t...
Social exclusion represents an unpleasant experience that results in changes in thinking, emotions,...
The central purpose of the present research is to provide a review of social value orientation (i.e....
Prosocial behavior is crucial for functioning societies. However, its reliable scientific assessment...
Prosocial behavior is crucial for functioning societies. However, its reliable scientific assessment...
In order to accomplish the benefits and overcome the difficulties associated with group living, soci...
Prosocial behavior is undertaken voluntarily to benefit others and includes a range of actions, such...
Prior theorists and researchers have suggested that multiplicative models of prosocial behavior may ...
Interpersonal rejection deeply affects individuals and yet individuals are often unable to avoid it ...
The central purpose of the present research is to provide a review of social value orientation (i.e....
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...