Some evidence suggests that people behave more cooperatively and generously when observed or in the presence of images of eyes (termed the ‘watching eyes’ effect). Eye images are thought to trigger feelings of observation, which in turn motivate people to behave more cooperatively to earn a good reputation. However, several recent studies have failed to find evidence of the eyes effect. One possibility is that inconsistent evidence in support of the eyes effect is a product of individual differences in sensitivity or susceptibility to the cue. In fact, some evidence suggests that people who are generally more prosocial are less susceptible to situation-specific reputation-based cues of observation. In this paper, we sought to (1) replicate ...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
Eye cues have been shown to stimulate rapid, reflexive, unconscious processing and in many experimen...
Eye cues have been shown to stimulate rapid, reflexive, unconscious processing and in many experimen...
The watching eyes effect has been hotly debated in recent years. Interestingly, field studies often ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
provided an intriguing experimental paradigm for investigating the effects of social cues on coopera...
When someone is watching you, you may change your behaviour in various ways: this is called the ‘aud...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the watching-eyes effect on altruistic behaviour. Stud...
Evidence shows that people tend to behave prosocially when they are in the presence of images depict...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
Eye cues have been shown to stimulate rapid, reflexive, unconscious processing and in many experimen...
Eye cues have been shown to stimulate rapid, reflexive, unconscious processing and in many experimen...
The watching eyes effect has been hotly debated in recent years. Interestingly, field studies often ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
In a dictator game, participants give higher offers to their partner when a pair of eyes is present ...
provided an intriguing experimental paradigm for investigating the effects of social cues on coopera...
When someone is watching you, you may change your behaviour in various ways: this is called the ‘aud...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the watching-eyes effect on altruistic behaviour. Stud...
Evidence shows that people tend to behave prosocially when they are in the presence of images depict...
Detecting subtle indicators of trustworthiness is highly adaptive for moving effectively amongst soc...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
Eye cues have been shown to stimulate rapid, reflexive, unconscious processing and in many experimen...
Eye cues have been shown to stimulate rapid, reflexive, unconscious processing and in many experimen...