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The basics of prosocial behavior
Random acts of kindness help others—but they're good for the helpers, too 💗 ...
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Altruism: How to cultivate selfless behavior
Why helping others can lead to a more fulfilling life ...
Do nice guys finish last, or first? What about nice women? We continue to debate the relational value of kind, compassionate behavior. But one aspect of being “nice” that has been linked with romantic ...
Researchers from University of Kentucky, Arizona State University, and Pennsylvania University published a new Journal of Marketing article that explores scenarios where people take on an ambassador ...
Wealthy people are more likely to engage in prosocial behaviour such as donating money or volunteering, according to a new global study. In a new paper published today in PNAS Nexus, researchers from ...
Adolescents’ Physiology and Emotional Support from Family and Friends Makes Them More Likely to Be Helpful, Have Empathy for Others Adolescents who had emotional support from friends and relatives, ...
New research shows that children who eat less seafood are more likely to struggle with kindness and social interaction. Could increasing fish intake be the key to raising more prosocial kids? Study: ...
Children who consumed the least amounts of seafood at 7-years-old were likely to be less 'prosocial' at ages 7 and 9 years than those who regularly consumed seafood, according to a new study.
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