The his and hers of prosocial behavior: An examination of the social psychology of gender.
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Abstract
Prosocial behavior consists of behaviors regarded as beneficial to others, including helping, sharing, comforting, guiding, rescuing, and defending others. Although women and men are similar in engaging in extensive prosocial behavior, they are different in their emphasis on particular classes of these behaviors. The specialty of women is prosocial behaviors that are more communal and relational, and that of men is behaviors that are more agentic and collectively oriented as well as strength intensive. These sex differences, which appear in research in various settings, match widely shared gender role beliefs. The origins of these beliefs lie in the division of labor, which reflects a biosocial interaction…
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- Prosocial behavior
- Psychology
- Biosocial theory
- Social psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Helping behavior
- Division of labour
- Personality
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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