Social Psychology Chapter 9- Prosocial Behavior
Kitty Genovese
-Young woman assaulted and killed in the street in NYC -Neighbors all around but not one called the police
What role does empathy play in negative state relief?
Empathy isn't necessary in this case
Perspective on Altruisms: Altruism
Other perspective - if you don't get anything physical in return, it's altruism -Feeling good isn't a benefit
How do our brains effect empathy?
Our brains have a neural foundation for empathy
Elation
feeling inspired, uplifted, or optimistic about human nature
What is the evolutionary perspective regarding the kin selection theory?
goal is gene propagation
What does kin selection theory depend on?
how closely related
Similarity in the effects of aggression and prosocial behavior
Sometimes both hurt others
Why helping boost our status?
-Helping is costly -Signals that we're helpful to have around *Especially when helping involves public recognition
How does elation effect prosocial behavior?
-Increases likelihood of engaging in prosocial behavior -Seeing others help leads us to want to help
Perspective on Altruisms: Benefit
-One perspective - even when we get nothing physical in return, we still feel good -This is a benefit - not altruism
Empathic Joy
-Others feel good when we help them, we like their positive reactions -Necessary for us to know helping had a positive impact
How can negative emotions increase helping behavior?
-Helping others can make us feel good and improve mood only when negative emotions: *aren't too intense *the emergency is clear and not ambiguous *helping act is interesting and rewarding
Factors discouraging empathy
-Others' suffering -Costs of experiencing empathy
How do POSITIVE emotions effect prosocial behavior?
-People more likely to help when they're in a good mood -Mood elevated by some experience
Factors encouraging empathy
-Positive affect -Desire for affiliation -Social desirability
Factors that DECREASE Prosocial Behavior
-Social Exclusion -Darkness -Time
How can positive emotions decrease helping behavior?
-Less likely to interpret situations as emergencies -Helping in a serious situation reduces good mood
Who are you more likely to help in kin selection theory?
-More likely to help young relatives -But we do help non-relatives also
Factors that INCREASE Prosocial Behavior
-Helping people similar to us -Exposure to prosocial models -Playing prosocial video games -Feelings that reduce self-focus -Socioeconomic status
Darley & Latane (1968)
-During experiment where people were communicating via an intercom, a student had a seizure -Believed there were different numbers of people on the intercom line -Only bystander, one of two bystanders, one of five bystanders -More bystanders = less likely to help
Men as agentic
-Connect with large groups -Just as likely to help strangers as they are friends
Women as communal
-Connect with others in interpersonal relationships -More likely to help those they have a close relationship with
Factors effecting whether people help or not
-Decisions made very quickly -Might be more likely to help when others are around if can see each other directly -Hard to interpret emergency situations (have to figure out whats going on and what to do about it)
Gender Differences in Prosocial Behavior
-Don't differ overall, but differ in terms of situations -Women are more communal -Men are more agentic
Prosocial Behavior
-Efforts to help others -Usually with no immediate benefit to the helper
What are the three components of empathy?
1. Emotional aspect 2. Cognitive component 3. Empathic concern
Empathy
Ability to experience other people's emotions, feel sympathy for them, and take their perspective
5 Decisions Involved in Helping
1. Noticing something unusual is happening 2. Correctly interpreting an emergency 3. Deciding it's your responsibility to help 4. Deciding you have the knowledge/skills to help 5. Making the decision to provide help
Mirror Neurons
Allow us to feel what others are feeling
Diffusion of Responsibility
Assume other people will do something when in a large crowd
Similarity in the motivation for aggression and prosocial behavior
Both often to boost status
How does the location from which negative feelings were elicited effect negative state relief?
Doesn't matter whether negative emotions were elicited by incident or something else
How do NEGATIVE emotions effect prosocial behavior?
Negative moods tend to decrease helping
What does higher capacity to experience empathy lead to?
Greater activity in brain regions with mirror neurons
Group Selection
Groups with altruistic members are more likely to survive
Negative State Relief
Helping reduces our own negative emotions
Why do humans teach altruism?
Humans teach altruism (religion, ethics) to combat our selfish impulses
Is empathy automatic?
No
Defensive Helping
Ingroups vs. Outgroups -Outgroups sometimes succeed in ways that threaten the ingroup's sense of superiority -Help the outgroup to make them seem dependent (and consequently inadequate) -Goal isn't to help, but to take away status
Is there safety in numbers?
No
Kin Selection Theory
More likely to help people we're related to than unrelated others
Crowdfunding
Solicit money from others, use it for various purposes
Similarity in the action of aggression and prosocial behavior
Some of both involve hurting others
Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis
Some prosocial acts are motivated just by the desire to help someone in need
Examples of crowdfunding
Things like GoFundMe, Kickstarter, YouCaring, Fundraiser, etc.
Competitive Altruism
We help because it boosts our own status and reputation
How do our feelings motivate us to help others?
We help because we feel others' negative feelings and want to reduce them
How do we respond to witnessing others' suffering?
Witnessing others' suffering makes us feel bad
Reciprocal Altruism Theory
help other people because helping is usually reciprocated