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The power of generosity to change views on social power
Authors:Margaret A. Brown
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, Seattle Pacific University, 3307 3rd Ave. W. Ste. 107, Seattle, WA 98119, USA
Abstract:Intergroup helping behavior by high status group members typically functions to support and further entrench systems of social hierarchy (Nadler, 2002). This research examined whether the virtue of generosity could increase support for more egalitarian group relations, as indexed by reduced social dominance orientation (SDO; Pratto, Sidanius, Stallworth, & Malle, 1994). Pilot testing (N = 367) revealed a negative relationship between self-reported generosity and SDO. In Study 1, two long-term experimental manipulations of generosity in 110 college students reduced SDO. One manipulation involved a nine week community service learning project, and the other involved a five-part reflection paper assignment on generous individuals. In Study 2, a brief generosity prime in 58 college students reduced SDO scores. The potential benefits of targeting SDO directly, and the importance of examining the motives behind generosity are discussed.
Keywords:Generosity   Social dominance orientation   Helping behavior   Prosocial behavior   Service learning   Social power
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