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Altruism and its relationship to resilience during disaster [PDF]
Studies positively correlate altruism and prosocial behaviour during routine times, yet unexpected environmental triggers (like a disaster) for prosocial and altruistic behaviour are underexplored.
Bethany L. Van Brown, Brenda K. Vollman
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Most vaccines not only directly protect vaccinated individuals but also provide a social benefit through community protection. Therefore, vaccination can be considered a prosocial act to protect others. We review the recent empirical evidence on (i) how prosocial concerns relate to vaccination intentions and (ii) promoting prosocial vaccination through
Boehm, Robert, Betsch, Cornelia
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Background The promotion of multiple healthy lifestyles has been implemented as part of public health efforts to prevent and reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases.
Sara Kassas +6 more
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Adolescence is a period of substantial neural and social development, and prosocial decisions are beneficial to personal well-being, the well-being of others, and the functioning of society.
Benjamin S. Sipes +4 more
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From action to ethics: A process-relational approach to prosocial development
Explaining how children first become active prosocial and then later moral agents requires, we argue, beginning with action and interaction with others.
Jeremy I. M. Carpendale, Beau Wallbridge
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Neural correlates of ingroup bias for prosociality in rats
Prosocial behavior, in particular helping others in need, occurs preferentially in response to distress of one’s own group members. In order to explore the neural mechanisms promoting mammalian helping behavior, a discovery-based approach was used here ...
Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal +12 more
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Background The Dark Triad literature examining pro-social behaviours is minimal, with mixed results. Participants and procedure This study investigates the relationships between the Dark Triad and altruistic behaviours based on self-report data from 286
Cassidy Trahair +3 more
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This article presents two distinct parts. The first tries to answer the questions: How do spiritual or religious intuitions apply in life? Or, better, how do certain evangelical passages come to pass when they pass through a structuring of a system of ...
Robert Roche Olivar +1 more
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Social value orientations (SVOs) of a society determine peoples' behaviour and are critical for young democracies in crises. This paper draws on the Maldives Values in Crisis survey, conducted during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic.
Sheena Moosa +4 more
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Social Reward Questionnaire—Adolescent Version and its association with callous–unemotional traits [PDF]
During adolescence, social interactions are a potent source of reward. However, no measure of social reward value exists for this age group. In this study, we adapted the adult Social Reward Questionnaire, which we had previously developed and validated,
Lucy Foulkes +4 more
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