A series of experimental studies by multiple groups of researchers have found that displaying images of watching eyes causes people to behave more prosocially. It is not yet clear whether watching eyes increase prosocial motivation per se, or whether they simply make people's behavior more normative. Here, we report results from a surreptitious behavioral experiment examining the impacts of watching eye images and cues to local norms on charitable donations in a controlled setting. Eye images significantly increased average donations. Eye images did not make people conform more closely to the apparent norm overall. Instead, there were different patterns according to the apparent norm. For an apparent norm of small donations, eye images made...
In this paper we present evidence of self-image concerns in charitable giving using a laboratory exp...
A key issue in cooperation research is to determine the conditions under which individuals invest in...
In our experimental study, we investigated whether cues of being watched positively affect prosocial...
Laboratory and field experiments have shown that people are more likely to be prosocial in the prese...
Abstract: A series of experimental studies by multiple groups of researchers have found that display...
Evidence shows that people tend to behave prosocially when they are in the presence of images depict...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the watching-eyes effect on altruistic behaviour. Stud...
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...
Displaying images of eyes causes people to behave more pro-socially in a variety of contexts. Howeve...
Monitoring cues, such as an image of a face or pair of eyes, have been found to increase prosocial b...
Knowing the descriptive norm concerning others prosociality could affect your behavior, but would yo...
(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...
12 pagesKnowing the descriptive norm concerning others' prosociality could affect your behavior, but...
In this paper we present evidence of self-image concerns in charitable giving using a laboratory exp...
A key issue in cooperation research is to determine the conditions under which individuals invest in...
In our experimental study, we investigated whether cues of being watched positively affect prosocial...
Laboratory and field experiments have shown that people are more likely to be prosocial in the prese...
Abstract: A series of experimental studies by multiple groups of researchers have found that display...
Evidence shows that people tend to behave prosocially when they are in the presence of images depict...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the watching-eyes effect on altruistic behaviour. Stud...
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...
Displaying images of eyes causes people to behave more pro-socially in a variety of contexts. Howeve...
Monitoring cues, such as an image of a face or pair of eyes, have been found to increase prosocial b...
Knowing the descriptive norm concerning others prosociality could affect your behavior, but would yo...
(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...
12 pagesKnowing the descriptive norm concerning others' prosociality could affect your behavior, but...
In this paper we present evidence of self-image concerns in charitable giving using a laboratory exp...
A key issue in cooperation research is to determine the conditions under which individuals invest in...
In our experimental study, we investigated whether cues of being watched positively affect prosocial...