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12 PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR: MOTIVES AND RESPONDING TO AN EMERGENCY Unit Structure: 12.0 Objectives 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Motives behind Prosocial Behavior 12.3 Personality variables associated with Prosocial Behavior 12.4 Responding to an emergency 12.5 Crucial steps determine helping and non-helping 12.6 Summary 12.7 Questions 12.0 OBJECTIVE : This unit will explain: • Why people help or do not help at the time of emergency. • What are factors determining Bystander’s response during emergency. • Factors influencing helping behaviour. • Long term commitment to Prosocial Acts. 12.1 INTRODUCTION : Hope you remember, the day of 26 th July when Mumbai city faced deluge. Number of residential areas and roads were under water due to heavy rains. That was the time when so many unnamed people volunteered to help those who were stuck up in the heavy down pour. Remember a policeman and several others who lost their life while saving others. These are the actions that are described as prosocial behaviour. It refers to actions by individual that help others with no immediate benefit to helper; such actions are very common in our social life. People who engage in such behaviours do not gain anything in return. 109 In this chapter we will try to understand the reasons as to why people help each other. What are the motives behind such behaviours and in which situations they are more likely to help. When do they help? When are conditions under which such helping behaviour occurs? Why some people are more helpful in comparison to others? In this unit we will understand: why people help? And Motives behind prosocial behaviour. Download 0.55 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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