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Citation

Yang C, Wang Y, Wang Y, Zhang X, Liu Y, Chen H. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020; 17(2): E460.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/ijerph17020460

PMID

31936757

Abstract

Understanding the new mechanism of altruistic behavior is pivotal to people's health and social development. Despite the rich literature on altruism, this is the first study exploring the association between the sense of community responsibility (SOC-R) and altruistic behavior by repeated dictator games. Data were gathered from 95 residents (30% male; M age = 33.20 years). Demographic variables, money motivation, and SOC-R were measured. The results revealed that there was a significant positive correlation between SOC-R and altruistic behavior, and SOC-R had a positive predictive effect on residents' altruistic behavior. With the increasing of the number of tasks assigned, the level of residents' altruistic behavior gradually decreased. There was a significant difference in money allocation between the groups with high and low levels of SOC-R. The level of altruistic behavior in the group with a high level of SOC-R was significantly higher than that in the the group with a low level of SOC-R.

FINDINGS from the present study highlighted the potential value of strengthening residents' SOC-R in the improvement of altruism. Implications and directions for future research were also discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

social norms; altruistic behavior; dictator game; sense of community responsibility

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