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Volunteering and Prosocial Behaviour

open access: yesBRAIN. BROAD RESEARCH IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND NEUROSCIENCE, 2021
The study wants to put in relation prosocial behaviour with well-being. The study’s participants were selected from various volunteering groups, involved in student organisations in Romania and outside of it. The data regarding one’s own perception of prosocial behaviour and well-being was gathered during the pandemic’s first week and after 8 weeks ...
Roxana MAIER, Andra MAIER, Călin MAIER
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A systematic review of early childhood research on socioemotional development and prosocial behaviour

open access: yes, 2023
Understanding the relationship between prosocial behaviour, emotional intelligence, and parent-child attachment is crucial for future research into maintaining positive social relationships and promoting social adjustment, particularly in young children.
Azam, Naqi Dahamat   +3 more
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Validity and Reliability of the Lithuanian Version of Prosocial Tendencies Measure – Revised (PTMR)

open access: yesBaltic Journal of Sport and Health Sciences, 2018
Background. The study was carried out with the aim to examine the construct validity and reliability of a Prosocial Tendencies Measure–Revised (PTM-R) (Carlo, Hausmann, Christiansen, & Randall, 2003). Methods. The  study  process  was  done  following 
Saulius Šukys, Edita Šukienė
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Does a prosocial attitude reduce risky driving behaviour under time pressure?

open access: yes, 2022
Time pressure could make drivers exhibit more risky driving behaviour. Attitudes can influence people’s behaviours, but few studies have explored the influence of prosocial attitudes on driving behaviour.
Qu, Weina   +3 more
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Carrion crows and azure-winged magpies show no prosocial tendencies when tested in a token transfer paradigm [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons with other species. Studies investigating corvids, for example, showed that carrion crows and azure-winged magpies delivered food to group members when ...
Horn, Lisa   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Children's social behaviour, language and literacy in early years [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Using a longitudinal, UK representative sample from the Millennium Cohort Study, the present study examined longitudinal variations in parent ratings of child social, emotional and behavioural difficulties and prosocial behaviour (preschool to end of Key
Dimitra Hartas, Hartas, Dimitra
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Influence of spirituality and prosocial behaviour on psychosocial functioning among international students the midst of Covid-19

open access: yes, 2022
This study is an attempt to examine the relationship between spirituality and prosocial behaviour with psychosocial functioning among international students of Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).
Ariff, Nor Balqis   +1 more
core   +1 more source

Social Reward Behaviour in Two Groups of European Grey Wolves (Canis lupus lupus)—A Case Study

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
Prosociality occurs in many species and is likely to be a crucial factor for the survival of group-living animals. Social feedback is an important mechanism for the coordination of group decisions.
Hana Tebelmann, Udo Gansloßer
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Prosocial behavior and gender [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2015
This study revisits different experimental data sets that explore social behavior in economic games and uncovers that many treatment effects may be gender-specific. In general, men and women do not differ in "neutral" baselines. However, we find that social framing tends to reinforce prosocial behavior in women but not men, whereas encouraging ...
Maria Paz eEspinosa   +2 more
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Computer Games and Prosocial Behaviour

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
We relate different self-reported measures of computer use to individuals' propensity to cooperate in the Prisoner's dilemma. The average cooperation rate is positively related to the self-reported amount participants spend playing computer games. None of the other computer time use variables (including time spent on social media, browsing internet ...
openaire   +6 more sources

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