著者
Komeda Hidetsugu Osanai Hidekazu Yanaoka Kaichi Okamoto Yuko Fujioka Toru Arai Sumiyoshi Inohara Keisuke Koyasu Masuo Kusumi Takashi Takiguchi Shinichiro Kawatani Masao Kumazaki Hirokazu Hiratani Michio Tomoda Akemi Kosaka Hirotaka
出版者
Springer Nature
雑誌
Scientific reports (ISSN:20452322)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.6, 2016-11-29
被引用文献数
12

悪い子の良い行動から何を読み取るか? : 自閉スペクトラム症を持つ小学生・中学生の善悪判断. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2016-11-30.
著者
Kawamura Yuta Kusumi Takashi
出版者
Elsevier BV
雑誌
Personality and Individual Differences (ISSN:01918869)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.121, pp.19-24, 2018-01-15
被引用文献数
10

2種類の評判への関心と日常の利他行動の関連 --周りから好かれたい人、嫌われたくない人ほど人助けをよくするか--. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2017-09-27.Although many studies have shown that reputational cues promote altruism, few studies have focused on individual differences. The present study provides novel evidence indicating that the relationship between reputational concern and altruistic behavior differs according to the type of reputational concern involved and the recipients of altruism. Specifically, the relationships between individual differences of two reputational concerns (i.e., praise seeking and rejection avoidance) and the frequency with which participants exhibited altruistic behavior toward various individuals (i.e., family members, friends/acquaintances, and strangers) were examined. As predicted, neither type of reputational concern was significantly associated with altruistic behavior toward family members. This is understandable, as altruistic behavior toward familiar people is unlikely to lead to a good reputation. Conversely, praise seeking predicted altruistic behavior toward friends/acquaintances and strangers, whereas rejection avoidance did not. These findings are consistent with recent literature suggesting the effectiveness of positive reputation systems to promote generosity, relative to negative reputation systems. Furthermore, rejection avoidance was negatively associated with altruistic behavior toward strangers; we discussed the possibility that this was because such behavior was not very normative. Our findings provide useful insight for future studies examining the relationship between reputation and altruistic behavior.