Search results for "Truism"

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Intention affects fairness processing : Evidence from behavior and representational similarity analysis of event‐related potential signals

2023

In an ultimatum game, the responder must decide between pursuing self-interest and insisting on fairness, and these choices are affected by the intentions of the proposer. However, the time course of this social decision-making process is unclear. Representational similarity analysis (RSA) is a useful technique for linking brain activity with rich behavioral data sets. In this study, electroencephalography (EEG) was used to measure the time course of neural responses to proposed allocation schemes with different intentions. Twenty-eight participants played an ultimatum game as responders. They had to choose between accepting and rejecting the fair or unfair money allocation schemes of propo…

NeurologyRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyaltruismiintentioitsekkyyspäätöksentekoRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingsosiaalinen käyttäytyminenNeurology (clinical)EEGkognitiivinen neurotiedeAnatomy
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Gestación subrogada: aspectos psicosociales

2016

ABSTRACT Innovation in assisted reproductive technologies together with increased infertility and new family structures are increasing the use of gestational surrogacy as a means to have children. Before, during and after the process, it is necessary to study the psychosocial characteristics of triad members: the gestational surrogate, intended parents, and offspring. Research has indicated positive adaptation to the process and benefits for all members of the triad. Altruism is the main motivation of surrogates. Notably, psychological well-being has been found to be higher in individuals who have become parents through surrogacy than in those who have used egg donation or have followed a n…

OffspringPadres de intenciónEmpathyAutoeficaciaSurrogacySelf-efficacyDescendenciaAltruismSubrogaciónEmpatíaIntended parentsAltruismo
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Hold up and intergenerational transmission of preferences

2004

This paper focuses on the formation, evolution and stability of the distribution of preferences in the population and its relationship with the investment and bargaining strategies in a simplified hold up problem. More precisely, in our model a population of infinitely-lived players (say, for example, firms) with homogeneous selfish or self-regarding preferences is pair-wise matched at each period with a population of an equal size of short-lived players (say, for example, workers) with heterogeneous preferences. Both types of player play a two-stage game. In the first stage, they decide separately but simultaneously whether to make a general or a relation-specific investment. The latter ty…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and Econometricseducation.field_of_studyStylized factPopulationComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGInvestment (macroeconomics)Social preferencesMicroeconomicsBargaining powerEconomicsReciprocal altruismHold-up problemeducationInequity aversionJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Understanding The Mediating Role of Quality of Work Life on the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors.

2016

Organizational citizenship behaviors are not directly rewarded by organizations. However, they seem to contribute to excellent performance at work. The aim of this study is to test quality of working life’s (QoWL) mediating role in the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB). 203 French adults working regularly in teams completed validated self-report measures corresponding to each construct. The collected data showed that in the studied sample, a high quality of working life was associated with Sportsmanship behaviors. However, mediation was not observed for the other OCB subscales: Altruism, Helping, or Civic virtues. These behaviors…

Organizational citizenship behaviorSportsmanshipMediation (Marxist theory and media studies)Emotional intelligencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyQuality of working lifeAltruismDevelopmental psychology0502 economics and businessWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPsychological reports
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L’operatore delle relazioni di aiuto tra comportamento prosociale, altruismo ed empatia.In M. Garro (a cura di). Psicologia e interventi educativi. T…

2020

Il comportamento prosociale è una tematica che si pone al centro del percorso formativo degli educatori di comunità, il cui profilo professionale mira alla promozione e all’incoraggiamento degli aspetti positivi negli individui e nei gruppi, implicando l’eliminazione dei comportamenti sociali indesiderati. Ma come educa in tal senso? E, soprattutto, quali motivazioni supportano il suo intervento? È necessario soffermarsi su quest’ultimo aspetto perché, come afferma Titta (2018), «È interessante non dimenticare che tale attività, fino a pochi decenni fa, era legata allo spirito di carità di religiosi e del mondo cattolico in generale, quindi a dei valori ideologici morali e spirituali di un …

Prosocialità altruismo empatia relazione di aiuto
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Reduced salivary oxytocin after an empathic induction task in Intimate Partner Violence perpetrators: Importance of socio-affective functions and its…

2022

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has been linked to difficulties in socio-affective functions. Nevertheless, the underlying psychobiological mechanisms that might be responsible for them remain unclear. Oxytocin (OXT) stands out as an important hormone that may favor the salience of social information, due to its relevance in empathy and prosocial behavior. Thus, the study of salivary OXT (sOXT) may provide further information about potential impairments in social cognition in IPV perpetrators. This study analyzed the effects of an empathic induction task, performed through negative emotion-eliciting videos, on endogenous sOXT levels, mood state, and emotional perception in 30 IPV perpetrato…

Psychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologyEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismEmotionsHumansIntimate Partner ViolenceDones maltractadesEmpathyOxytocinAltruismBiological PsychiatryPsychoneuroendocrinology
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Altruistic Aptitude: Age-Dependent Influence of Temperament and Emotional Intelligence

2013

It is unclear why some people behave altruistically and others do not. This study seeks to determine what psychological features could help predict altruistic behavior. We addressed the issue by examining distinct dimensions of temperament and emotional intelligence and their associations with the level of proaltruistic aptitude in two distant age-groups, young (20–29 years) and senior (60–79 years) persons. The study was one of a self-reported psychometric survey. The major findings were that emotional intelligence, rather than temperament, is strongly associated with the expression of altruistic behavior in both young and senior subjects, despite a general decrease in the characteristics …

PsychometricsEmotional intelligencemedia_common.quotation_subjectHelping behaviorAptitudeTemperamentPsychologySocial engagementAltruismSocial behaviorDevelopmental psychologymedia_common
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A Study of the Coevolution of Digital Organisms with an Evolutionary Cellular Automaton

2021

This article belongs to the Section Evolutionary Biology.

QH301-705.5Phenotypic plasticityBiologyphenotypic plasticityArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCross-species cooperationBiology (General)SymbiosisEvolutionary dynamicsCoevolutionMutualism (biology)Flexibility (engineering)Phenotypic plasticityEvolutionary altruismNatural selectionGeneral Immunology and Microbiologyevolutionary altruismsex ratioCellular automatonsymbiosisGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesBiological systemEvolution strategySex ratiocross-species cooperationBiology
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Of Oaks, Erratic Boulders, and Milkmaids

2004

In the study and care for rural landscapes and their inhabitants a perpetual dilemma is knowing the different discourses those landscapes embody for a culture group, or “discourse community,” as Siri Aasbo (1999: 148) calls it (after Eco 1977). It is a well-known truism that a gap exists in the understanding and evaluation of landscapes between insiders and outsiders, natives and visitors, actors and observers, inhabitants and experts. Since this is known territory, I shall not revisit it, except to restate the obvious — expert opinion, even when well-intended, rarely agrees with the local inhabitants in what is good for them. As Sverker Sorlin expresses it, landscape is a “contested terrai…

Rural landscapesHistorybusiness.industryFleshmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental ethicsDiscourse communityTruismDilemmaPoliticsAgricultureSoulbusinessmedia_common
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Il problema sociologico dell’altruismo: inquadramento teorico e sviluppi metodologici

2011

Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generalealtruismo sociologia network analysis modelli simulativi
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