نتایج جستجو برای: helping behavior

تعداد نتایج: 644257  

Journal: :The Iowa Review 2006

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2009
Roy F Baumeister E J Masicampo C Nathan Dewall

Laypersons' belief in free will may foster a sense of thoughtful reflection and willingness to exert energy, thereby promoting helpfulness and reducing aggression, and so disbelief in free will may make behavior more reliant on selfish, automatic impulses and therefore less socially desirable. Three studies tested the hypothesis that disbelief in free will would be linked with decreased helping...

Journal: :Journal of applied social psychology 2014
Matthew Wallaert Andrew Ward Traci Mann

According to an oft-quoted piece of folk wisdom, if one wants something accomplished, the best person to ask is a busy person. We tested a version of this proposition in two studies. Study 1 exposed participants to a helping request in which cues promoting the relevant behavior were made more salient than those inhibiting it. Study 2 featured a request in which inhibiting cues were made more sa...

Journal: :Psychological science 2016
Moritz Köster Xenia Ohmer Thanh Dung Nguyen Joscha Kärtner

Infants begin to help other individuals in the second year of life. However, it is still unclear whether early helping behavior is based on an understanding of other individuals' needs and is thus motivated prosocially. In the present eye-tracking study, 9- to 18-month-old infants (N= 71) saw a character in need of help, unable to reach its goal because of an obstacle, and a second character th...

Journal: :PVLDB 2017
Ayush Jain Akash Das Sarma Aditya G. Parameswaran Jennifer Widom

We conduct an experimental analysis of a dataset comprising over 27 million microtasks performed by over 70,000 workers issued to a large crowdsourcing marketplace between 2012-2016. Using this data—never before analyzed in an academic context—we shed light on three crucial aspects of crowdsourcing: (1) Task design — helping requesters understand what constitutes an effective task, and how to g...

2012
NICOLAS GUÉGUEN Nicolas Guéguen

Results of previous researchers’ studies on the effect of blond hair color on helping behavior have been inconsistent. In addition, spontaneous helping behavior has not been examined. In this study, female confederates wearing blond, brown, or dark wigs accidentally dropped a glove while walking in pedestrian streets and then walked away, apparently not aware of their loss. It was found that ma...

2009
Isabella Poggi Francesca D'Errico

The paper explores the action – cognition loop by investigating the relation between overhelp and evaluation. It presents a study on the helping and overhelping behaviors of teachers with students of their own vs. of a stigmatized culture, and analyses them in terms of a taxonomy of helping behavior, and adopting an annotation scheme to assess the multimodal behavior of teachers and pupils. Res...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Sara Prot Douglas A Gentile Craig A Anderson Kanae Suzuki Edward Swing Kam Ming Lim Yukiko Horiuchi Margareta Jelic Barbara Krahé Wei Liuqing Albert K Liau Angeline Khoo Poesis Diana Petrescu Akira Sakamoto Sachi Tajima Roxana Andreea Toma Wayne Warburton Xuemin Zhang Ben Chun Pan Lam

Despite recent growth of research on the effects of prosocial media, processes underlying these effects are not well understood. Two studies explored theoretically relevant mediators and moderators of the effects of prosocial media on helping. Study 1 examined associations among prosocial- and violent-media use, empathy, and helping in samples from seven countries. Prosocial-media use was posit...

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