Chapter 20 - Helping and Prosocial Behavior Flashcards

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Agreeableness

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A core personality trait that includes such dispositional characteristics as being sympathetic, generous, forgiving, and helpful, and behavioral tendencies toward harmonious social relations and likeability.

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Altruism

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A motivation for helping that has the improvement of another’s welfare as its ultimate goal, with no expectation of any benefits for the helper.

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Arousal: cost - reward model

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An egoistic theory proposed by Piliavin et al. (1981) that claims that seeing a person in need leads to the arousal of unpleasant feelings, and observers are motivated to eliminate that aversive state, often by helping the victim. A cost-reward analysis may lead observers to react in ways other than offering direct assistance, including indirect help, reinterpretation of the situation, or fleeing the scene.

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Bystander intervention

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The phenomenon whereby people intervene to help others in need even if the other is a complete stranger and the intervention puts the helper at risk.

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Cost-benefit analysis

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A decision-making process that compares the cost of an action or thing against the expected benefit to help determine the best course of action.

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Diffusion of responsibility

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When deciding whether to help a person in need, knowing that there are others who could also provide assistance relieves bystanders of some measure of personal responsibility, reducing the likelihood that bystanders will intervene.

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Egoism

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A motivation for helping that has the improvement of the helper’s own circumstances as its primary goal.

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Empathic concern

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According to Batson’s empathy-altruism hypothesis, observers who empathize with a person in need (that is, put themselves in the shoes of the victim and imagine how that person feels) will experience empathic concern and have an altruistic motivation for helping.

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Empathy-altruism model

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An altruistic theory proposed by Batson (2011) that claims that people who put themselves in the shoes of a victim and imagining how the victim feel will experience empathic concern that evokes an altruistic motivation for helping.

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Helpfulness

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A component of the prosocial personality orientation; describes individuals who have been helpful in the past and, because they believe they can be effective with the help they give, are more likely to be helpful in the future.

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Helping

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Prosocial acts that typically involve situations in which one person is in need and another provides the necessary assistance to eliminate the other’s need.

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Kin selection

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According to evolutionary psychology, the favoritism shown for helping our blood relatives, with the goals of increasing the likelihood that some portion of our DNA will be passed on to future generations.

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Negative state relief model

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An egoistic theory proposed by Cialdini et al. (1982) that claims that people have learned through socialization that helping can serve as a secondary reinforcement that will relieve negative moods such as sadness.

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Other-oriented empathy

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A component of the prosocial personality orientation; describes individuals who have a strong sense of social responsibility, empathize with and feel emotionally tied to those in need, understand the problems the victim is experiencing, and have a heightened sense of moral obligations to be helpful.

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Personal distress

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According to Baston’s empathy-altruism hypothesis, observers who take a detached view of a person in need will experience feelings of being “worried” and “upset” and will have an egoistic motivation for helping to relieve that distress.

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Pluarlistic ignorance

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Relying on the actions of others to define an ambiguous need situation and to then erroneously conclude that no help or intervention is necessary.

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Prosocial behavior

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Social behavior that benefits another person.

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Prosocial personality orientation

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A measure of individual differences that identifies two sets of personality characteristics (other-oriented empathy, helpfulness) that are highly correlated with prosocial behavior.

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Reciprocal altruism

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According to evolutionary psychology, a genetic predisposition for people to help those who have previously helped them.