Social situations require people to make complex decisions, sometimes involving different outcomes for the self and others. Considering the long-lasting interest scholars are showing in the topic of social decisions, the aim of the current article is to add to this research line by looking at personal values as possible factors associated with a preference for more self-maximizing or cooperative choices. In a general adult sample (N = 63), we used the Social Value Orientation (SVO) slider measure to investigate participants’ tendency towards prosocial or proself outcomes. We also administered a personal values questionnaire, measuring 19 basic values, organized in 4 higher-order values. Building on the theory of basic individual values, we ...
Interdependent situations are pervasive in human life. In these situations, it is essential to form ...
The central purpose of the present research is to examine the ability of social value orientation (i...
The primary aim of this study was to examine how motives and commitment to social values influence w...
Social situations require people to make complex decisions, sometimes involving different outcomes f...
Social situations require people to make complex decisions, sometimes involving different outcomes f...
The Social Value Orientation (SVO) Slider Measure allows a differentiation between two prosocial mot...
Social Value Orientations (SVOs) represent an individual’s preferred outcome in resource allocation ...
There is neuroscientific evidence that people consider future versions of themselves as other people...
What motivates people when they make decisions and how those motivations are potentially entangled w...
The present study examines how individuals with different social value orientations (i.e. prosocial,...
Background Personal values have been extensively found to be relevant variables linked to prosociali...
The general topic of this dissertation is an interdisciplinary construct termed Social Value Orienta...
Narrow self-interest is often used as a simplifying assumption when studying people making decisions...
Social value orientations are often regarded as stable individual differences in otherregarding pref...
In two experiments, the authors investigated how differences in social value orientation predict eva...
Interdependent situations are pervasive in human life. In these situations, it is essential to form ...
The central purpose of the present research is to examine the ability of social value orientation (i...
The primary aim of this study was to examine how motives and commitment to social values influence w...
Social situations require people to make complex decisions, sometimes involving different outcomes f...
Social situations require people to make complex decisions, sometimes involving different outcomes f...
The Social Value Orientation (SVO) Slider Measure allows a differentiation between two prosocial mot...
Social Value Orientations (SVOs) represent an individual’s preferred outcome in resource allocation ...
There is neuroscientific evidence that people consider future versions of themselves as other people...
What motivates people when they make decisions and how those motivations are potentially entangled w...
The present study examines how individuals with different social value orientations (i.e. prosocial,...
Background Personal values have been extensively found to be relevant variables linked to prosociali...
The general topic of this dissertation is an interdisciplinary construct termed Social Value Orienta...
Narrow self-interest is often used as a simplifying assumption when studying people making decisions...
Social value orientations are often regarded as stable individual differences in otherregarding pref...
In two experiments, the authors investigated how differences in social value orientation predict eva...
Interdependent situations are pervasive in human life. In these situations, it is essential to form ...
The central purpose of the present research is to examine the ability of social value orientation (i...
The primary aim of this study was to examine how motives and commitment to social values influence w...