Reasons for prosocial behaviour
Title: Reasons for prosocial behaviour
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Reasons for prosocial behaviour
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 687 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reasons for Prosocial Behaviour
The heroic story of Arland Williams, as described in Hero of the frozen river, is touching and extremely eye opening. This man gave away two chances at survival to save two complete strangers. Safran (1982), the author of this article, describes one of the most significant moments of the rescue: "They aimed one line at the balding man. Once more, he caught it. Did he think then, even briefly, of his own
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of individuals". Williams' situation arose from different circumstances and demonstrates a grand example of an "average" man demonstrating prosocial behaviour.
References
Alcock, J. E., et al. (1998). A Textbook of Social Psychology, Scarborough, Ontario:Prentice Hall.
Kahn, Jeffrey P. (1998). Take My Kidney, Please. In CNN-Ethics Matters- January 11,1998 at http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/bioethics/9901/kidney.donation/template.html.
Safran, Claire. (October, 1982). Hero of the frozen river. In Reader's Digest (pp. 69-73). Reader's Digest Association (Canada) Ltd.