Created by Cristelle Spaulding
almost 5 years ago
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Altruism
Prosocial Behaviour
Why do people help?
Evolutionary Perspective
Kin Selection Theory and Inclusive Fitness Theory
STUDY: Korchmaros & Kenny (2001)
(supporting Kin selection and inclusive fitness theory)
STUDY: Wu, Cross, Wu, Cho, & Tey (2016)
(Culture in helping mindset)
Gender difference in helping ability
(evolutionary)
Men and women are better helpers in different contexts:
When do men and women help
Inclusive Fitness Theory
Kin Selection theory
Kinship, Altruism and Aggression
Social Exchange theory
Negative state relief model
Similarity between evolutionary and social exchange approach
Empathy- Altruism Model
Empathy vs no-empathy (according to the empathy altruism model)
Empathic Joy Hypothesis
Competitive Altruism Approach
Reciprocal Altruism theory
Defensive Helping
Kitty Genovese Case
'the bystander effect'
Latane and Darley (evidence for bystander effect)
decision model of bystander intervention
Factors that reduce helping behavior
Factors that increase helping behavior
Attribution Theory (who deserves our help)
Schmidt and Weiner- victim responsibility study
Thoughts--> emotion--> action
What factors affect empathy that shape our altruism?
Fostering helping behaviour
Schnall, Roper, Fessler (2010)- Elevation in helping behaviour
Nadler and Halabi- how people react to being helped