abstract: Humans help each other in times of need even when their acts are likely to go unreciprocated. This study examines altruism resulting from feelings of interdependence, and predicts that greater feelings of interdependence will result in greater willingness to help. Participants were split into four hypothetical situations (terrorism, drunk car crash, sober car crash, control) in which they were able to help. After assessing the subject-target interdependence and the neediness and blameworthiness of the targets in these various situations, participants rated their willingness to help. While results generally followed predictions, the effects were not large enough to be statistically significant. Participants willingness to give spec...
The central issue addressed in this dissertation is the paradox proposed by the prevalence of helpin...
Two studies examined the ability of Identification with all Humanity to predict attitudes in the Uni...
This research examined Agreeableness and altruistic and egoistic motives for helping. The studies us...
Recent research in psychology suggest that altruism and altruistic decisions may, in fact, be endoge...
The social psychological issue of bystander intervention and helping behavior has been widely studie...
This research examines the interplay of self-construal orientation and victim group-membership on pr...
A novel two-person "charity game", related to the "Samaritan's Dilemma" [Buchanan, J.M., 1975. The s...
Situations where people have to decide between hurting themselves or another person are at the core ...
Predictors of monetary donations to victims of humanitarian disasters were examined. Participants (N...
Exposure to war-related violence is associated with greater pro-social behavior. Although researcher...
The issue of preference interdependence between individuals has attracted increasing dis-cussion. Ho...
Abstract. The "wrong-number technique " for eliciting aid was used to test the hypothesis ...
A study was conducted to provide a better understanding as to why some people behave altruistically ...
We used the theory of belief in a just world (BJW) to systematically examine how general BJW influen...
Though adverse life events are most often studied in their relation to negative outcomes, experienci...
The central issue addressed in this dissertation is the paradox proposed by the prevalence of helpin...
Two studies examined the ability of Identification with all Humanity to predict attitudes in the Uni...
This research examined Agreeableness and altruistic and egoistic motives for helping. The studies us...
Recent research in psychology suggest that altruism and altruistic decisions may, in fact, be endoge...
The social psychological issue of bystander intervention and helping behavior has been widely studie...
This research examines the interplay of self-construal orientation and victim group-membership on pr...
A novel two-person "charity game", related to the "Samaritan's Dilemma" [Buchanan, J.M., 1975. The s...
Situations where people have to decide between hurting themselves or another person are at the core ...
Predictors of monetary donations to victims of humanitarian disasters were examined. Participants (N...
Exposure to war-related violence is associated with greater pro-social behavior. Although researcher...
The issue of preference interdependence between individuals has attracted increasing dis-cussion. Ho...
Abstract. The "wrong-number technique " for eliciting aid was used to test the hypothesis ...
A study was conducted to provide a better understanding as to why some people behave altruistically ...
We used the theory of belief in a just world (BJW) to systematically examine how general BJW influen...
Though adverse life events are most often studied in their relation to negative outcomes, experienci...
The central issue addressed in this dissertation is the paradox proposed by the prevalence of helpin...
Two studies examined the ability of Identification with all Humanity to predict attitudes in the Uni...
This research examined Agreeableness and altruistic and egoistic motives for helping. The studies us...