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Sometimes such individuals face a conflict between moral
concerns and self interest and if they are unable to help victim,
then they are more likely to experience guilt feelings.
3) Moral Hypocracy – Individuals belonging to
this category want
to appear moral while avoiding the cost of being moral. These
people are more concerned with self interest at the same time
they want to appear moral. They
try to create an impression
that they are highly moral, when they are persuing their self
interests.
Questions :
1.
Explain the external and internal factors
influencing prosocial
behaviour.
2.
Write short notes on
1) Empathy and prosocial behaviour
2) Long term commitment is prosocial acts.
Reference :
1.
Robert A. Barron, Nyla R. Branscombe,
Donn Bysne, Gopa
Bharadwaj (2010) Social Psychology, Prosocial Behaviour,
Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd.
of Pearson Education New
Delhi.
2. Robert A. Barron, Donn Byrnna Nyla Branscombe (2007)
Social Psychology, Prosocial behaviour Helping others,
Pearson Education The and Porbing
Kindersley publishing the
New Delhi.