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To Lend Helping Hands: In-Group Favoritism, Uncertainty Avoidance, and the National Frequency of Pro-Social Behaviors

机译:伸出援助之手:团体内的偏爱,不确定性的避免以及全国性的亲社会行为

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Nation-level differences in individuals' reports of helping strangers, donating money to charity, and volunteering time were analyzed, drawing on nationally representative survey data from 135 nations. Frequency of these three behaviors yielded a reliable index of pro-social behavior. All three behaviors were found to be more frequent in nations that score low on an index of in-group favoritism and score low on uncertainty avoidance. Helping a stranger was also more frequent in nations with greater income inequality. The use of a wide sample of nations provides a more valid understanding of what kinds of cultures favor pro-social actions and indicates that national wealth is a less important contributor to the differences that are found than is the case in other aspects of cultural difference.
机译:利用来自135个国家的具有国家代表性的调查数据,分析了个人在帮助陌生人,向慈善机构捐款和志愿服务时间方面的报告在国家层面的差异。这三种行为的频率产生了亲社会行为的可靠指标。在这三个国家中,这三种行为在组内偏爱指数中得分较低而在避免不确定性方面得分较低的国家中更为频繁。在收入差距更大的国家,帮助陌生人的频率也更高。使用广泛的国家样本可以更有效地了解哪种文化支持亲社会行为,并表明与其他文化差异相比,民族财富对发现的差异的贡献较小。

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