Meso Level
Micro Level
Macro Level
Monetary Sacrifice
100
This model proposes that whether or not a person helps another depends on outcomes of a series of prior decisions
What is bystander intervention?
100
The micro level of prosocial behavior focuses on
What is the origins of prosocial behavior and the etiology of individual differences
100
A voluntary extrarole behavior that isn't part of a worker's formal job requirement
What is an organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)
100
Name the 3 groups participants were randomly assigned to in the study
What is massage/trust, rest/trust, and massage only
200
This model of when to help people focuses on an economic view of human behavior where people are motivated to maximize _____ and minimize ______.
What is the cost-reward analysis of helping
200
Eisenberg concludes that children who demonstrate this are more likely to be more prosocial
What is positive emotionality
200
Name two features common of people who are likely to volunteer
What is level of education, income, being a woman, religion, family association, increased SES
200
This is the name of the neuropeptide investigated in the study
What is oxytocin
300
Name two of the three mechanisms of why people help others
What is learning, social and personal standards and/or arousal and affect
300
These are the three mechanisms for why prosocial acts lead to evolutionary success
What is kin selection, reciprocal altruism, and group selection
300
This theory relates to the maintenance of volunteering and focuses on the impact of social roles and the social context in which volunteering occurs
What is the role identity model
300
Oxytocin was increased for which experimental condition
What is massage/trust
400
This is a fundamental element of many helping situations
What is affect
400
This dimension of the Big 5 is said to result in differences in people's propensity to act prosocially
What is agreeableness
400
This factor influences cooperation and is characterized by anonymity, free riding, and overt communication
What is social influence
400
This theoretical orientation influenced the purpose and rationale of the study
What is evolutionary theory
500
The term used to describe the increase of helping towards others formerly perceived as an outgroup member
What is common group identity
500
Name one of the major implications proposed by evolutionary theory for the development of prosocial behavior
What is neurological processes or processes that facilitate prosocial responses are inherited
500
Name one of the two fundamental characteristics of social dilemmas
What is receiving a higher payoff for not doing what is in the groups best interest or individuals are better off if they cooperate than if they defect
500
OT receptors are found in brain regions associated with _________
What is emotions
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