Reseach Project 9: Assignment 34 (second assignment). Analysis that gets you 87%. 30 multiple choice questions and answers based on the article: Motivating prosocial behavior by leveraging positive self- regard through values affirmation BY Claudia R. Schneider and Elke U. Weber. INCLUDES LINK TO...
Question 1
According to the authors, what is an important factor limiting prosociality?
a) Costly to the ingroup
b) Costly to the family
c) Costly to the self
d) Costly to the other
Answer Rationale:
Justification: The authors mention that prosocial behavior can be limited by the
personal costs associated with it, as they can be psychological as well as material. As
personal costs increase, helping behavior decreases. This is because humans have finite
physiological, cognitive, and social resources, and when they invest these resources in
others, they may have less for themselves.
” An important factor limiting prosociality is that it can be costly to the self”.
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Question 2
How do the authors describe the relationship between personal resources
available and person resources that can be shared?
a) as a negative relationship
b) as a positive relationship
c) as a win-win relationship
d) as a non-zero-sum relationship
Answer Rationale:
The authors describe the relationship between personal resources available and
personal resources that can be shared as a negative relationship. They argue that
humans have a finite pool of resources, such as time, effort, or worry. When people use
these resources for their own well-being and maintaining a positive self-image, they
may have less available to share with others, leading to reduced prosocial behavior.
“Investing personal resources, such as money, time, effort, or worry about others
decreases resources left to the individual, as humans have only finite physiological,
cognitive, and social resources”
Question 3
How do the authors define personal values?
a) as externalised standards which people use to evaluate their selves
b) as desirable collective qualities
c) as undesirable personal qualities
d) as internalised standards which people use to evaluate their selves
Answer Rationale:
The justification for this answer comes from the provided extract, which states,
"Personal values are the internalized standards that people use to evaluate their selves,
their actions, and their goals."
Question 4
According to the authors. in which domains have the positive effects of self-
affirmation interventions benefiting the individual been demonstrated?
a) in academic settings, politics, and sports
b) in academic settings, health behaviour change and well-being
c) in academic settings, health behaviour change and leadership
d) health behaviour change, well-being and leadership
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