Theory and experiments suggest people have different strategies (1) to condition their prosocial behavior in ways that maximize individual benefits and (2) to punish others who have exploited their own and others’ prosocial behaviors. To date, most research testing existing theories has relied on experiments. However, documenting prosocial and punishment behaviors outside of the laboratory via experience sampling and diary methods can yield additional, rich insights. Recent work demonstrates these methods can describe social behaviors in daily life and be used to test theory about how behaviors change across situations and relationships. These methods have exposed discrepancies between what people experience in daily life and the problems r...
A variety of experimental and empirical research indicate that prosocial behavior is important for e...
Some Scholars have posited that antisocial behaviors associated with maladaptive lifestyles. Previou...
The tension between selfishness and prosocial behavior is crucial to understanding many social inter...
Theory and experiments suggest people have different strategies (1) to condition their prosocial beh...
Reward and punishment change the payoff structures of social interactions and therefore can potentia...
Prosocial behaviors are completed with the primary intent to aid others. Prosocial behaviors have pe...
Recently economists have become interested in why people who face social dilemmas in the experimenta...
Though prosocial behavior is crucial for societies to function its reliable scientific assessment in...
People live in social systems. We spend most of our time with members of primary social systems (wit...
In order to accomplish the benefits and overcome the difficulties associated with group living, soci...
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequenc...
The causes of people’s engagement in costly, prosocial behaviors are an intriguing issue in both evo...
Punishment is the act of penalizing an individual as a response to a transgression. This thesis will...
This paper examines factors influencing prosocial intentions. On the basis of the norm activation mo...
The tension between selfishness and prosocial behavior is crucial to understanding many social inter...
A variety of experimental and empirical research indicate that prosocial behavior is important for e...
Some Scholars have posited that antisocial behaviors associated with maladaptive lifestyles. Previou...
The tension between selfishness and prosocial behavior is crucial to understanding many social inter...
Theory and experiments suggest people have different strategies (1) to condition their prosocial beh...
Reward and punishment change the payoff structures of social interactions and therefore can potentia...
Prosocial behaviors are completed with the primary intent to aid others. Prosocial behaviors have pe...
Recently economists have become interested in why people who face social dilemmas in the experimenta...
Though prosocial behavior is crucial for societies to function its reliable scientific assessment in...
People live in social systems. We spend most of our time with members of primary social systems (wit...
In order to accomplish the benefits and overcome the difficulties associated with group living, soci...
Across societies, humans punish norm violations. To date, research on the antecedents and consequenc...
The causes of people’s engagement in costly, prosocial behaviors are an intriguing issue in both evo...
Punishment is the act of penalizing an individual as a response to a transgression. This thesis will...
This paper examines factors influencing prosocial intentions. On the basis of the norm activation mo...
The tension between selfishness and prosocial behavior is crucial to understanding many social inter...
A variety of experimental and empirical research indicate that prosocial behavior is important for e...
Some Scholars have posited that antisocial behaviors associated with maladaptive lifestyles. Previou...
The tension between selfishness and prosocial behavior is crucial to understanding many social inter...