Publication: Do we become more prosocial as we age, and if so, why?
Do we become more prosocial as we age, and if so, why?
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Mayr, U., & Freund, A. M. (2020). Do we become more prosocial as we age, and if so, why? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29(3), 248–254. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721420910811
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Older adults contribute—through charitable donations or volunteering—more to the common good than younger adults, an age difference that has profound society-level implications. Yet the reasons for this difference are not well understood. Evidence suggests that a purely altruistic concern for the common good is a major motivation for prosocial behavior and that this concern increases across adulthood. We argue that this finding, and prosocial behavior in general, is better understood using a value-based decision framework than through
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Mayr, U., & Freund, A. M. (2020). Do we become more prosocial as we age, and if so, why? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29(3), 248–254. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721420910811