This study investigated possible mediators of the identifiable victim effect (IVE), the proportion dominance effect (PDE), and the in-group effect (IGE) in helping situations. In …
Researchers and practitioners in the area of charitable giving have long lamented the tendency to offer greater aid to one person who is suffering rather than to a large group with …
P Reddish, EMW Tong, J Jong… - British Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Previous research has found that behavioural synchrony between people leads to greater prosocial tendencies towards co‐performers. In this study, we investigated the scope of this …
To understand human prosocial behaviour, one must consider not only the helpers and the requesters, but also the characteristics of the beneficiaries. To this aim, this articles reviews …
H Zagefka, T James - Social Issues and Policy Review, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This contribution summarizes the literature on the psychology of charitable donations to victims of disasters and other unfortunate circumstances. Four distinct research areas are …
Empathy-the capacity to understand and resonate with the experiences of other people-is considered an essential aspect of social cognition. However, although empathy is often …
A critical question for government officials, managers of NGOs, and politicians is how to respond to situations in which large numbers of lives are at risk. Theories in judgment and …
One of the puzzling phenomena in philanthropy is that people can show strong compassion for identified individual victims but remain unmoved by catastrophes that affect large …
Considerable amount of laboratory and survey‐based research finds that people show disproportional compassionate and affective response to the scope of human mortality risk …