Insights from sadness: A three-step model of the development of altruism as hedonism |
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Authors: | Robert B Cialdini Donald J Baumann Douglas T Kenrick |
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Affiliation: | Arizona State University USA |
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Abstract: | Research into the effects of sad mood on prosocial action is reviewed and is used as a vehicle for examining the transformation of altruism from a punishing to a gratifying event. A three-step model of the socialization of altruism as a reinforcer is proposed. The model argues for (a) an initial stage (presocialization) in which altruism occurs rarely among young children because of its punishing function, (b) a second stage (awareness of norms) in which altruism functions as a mechanism for the receipt of positive sanctions, and (c) a final stage (internalization) in which, by adulthood, altruism has acquired a gratifying function through its status as a conditioned reinforcer. Evidence for the functional equivalence of self-gratification and adult altruism is also presented. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Robert B. Cialdini Department of Psychology Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281. |
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