Social Psychology of Prosocial Behavior

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A01=David A. Schroeder
A01=Jane Allyn Piliavin
A01=John F. Dovidio
A01=Louis A. Penner
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Author_Jane Allyn Piliavin
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Author_Louis A. Penner
behavioral intervention strategies
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Cost Reward Analysis
Cost Reward Model
Empathic Arousal
Empathy Altruism Hypothesis
empathy research
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helping behavior mechanisms
intergroup relations theory
Interpersonal Helping
Kitty Genovese
Kitty Genovese Incident
moral development studies
multilevel analysis of helping behavior
negative
Negative State Relief
Negative State Relief Model
Pod
Potential Helper
Prisoner's Dilemma Game
Prisoner’s Dilemma Game
Prosocial Actions
Prosocial Behavior
Prosocial Moral Reasoning
Prosocial Personality
Prosocial Tendencies
Prosocial Thoughts
Public Goods Dilemmas
Reciprocal Altruism
relief
Self-reported Prosocial Behavior
Social Dilemma Situations
Social Dilemmas
social influence processes
Spontaneous Helping
state
Volunteer Role Identity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805849356
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Apr 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Written by four leading researchers in the study of prosocial behavior, this book introduces a new perspective on prosocial behavior for the 21st century. Building on the bystander intervention work that has defined this area since the 1960s, The Social Psychology of Prosocial Behavior examines prosocial behavior from a multilevel perspective that explores the diverse influences that promote actions for the benefit of others and the myriad ways that prosocial actions can be manifested. The authors expand the breadth of the field, incorporating analyses of biological and genetic factors that predispose individuals to be concerned for the well being of others, as well as planned helping such as volunteering and organizational citizenship behavior and cooperative behavior within and between groups. They identify both the common and the unique processes that underlie the broad spectrum of prosocial behavior.

Each chapter begins with a question about prosocial behavior and ends with a summary that answers the question. The final chapter summarizes the questions and the answers that research provides. Conceptual models that elaborate on and extend the multilevel approach to prosocial behavior are used to tie these findings together. The book concludes with suggestions for future research. The Social Psychology of Prosocial Behavior addressesthe following:
*the evolution of altruistic tendencies and other biological explanations of why humans are predisposed to be prosocial;
*how the situation and motives that are elicited by these situations affect when and how people help;
*the causes and maintenance of long-term helping, such as volunteering;
*how prosocial behavior changes over time and the developmental processes responsible for these changes;
*the consequences of helping for both the people who provide it and those who receive it;
*helping and cooperation within and between groups and the implications of these actions.
This accessible text is ideal for advanced courses on helping and altruism or prosocial behavior, taught in psychology, sociology, management, political science, and communication, or for anyone interested in learning more about prosocial behavior in general.

Dovidio, John F.; Piliavin, Jane Allyn; Schroeder, David A.; Penner, Louis A.

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