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Theories of Altruism
Learning Outcome
 HR.2.B – Contrast two theories explaining
Altruism
Warm-Up: The Joker’s
Social Experiment
 Why do the people on the boats make the
decisions that they do? What motivated
them?
 Is this an example of Altruism? Why or why
not?
 Do you think this is a realistic outcome or is
Batman really just that awesome?
Altruism
 When one person helps another person for no
reward, and even at some cost to oneself.
 Evolutionary Biology Explanation:
 Behavior that benefits other organisms but has
some cost. (Cost & Benefit measured in
reproductive fitness)
 Cognitive Psychology Explanation:
 Behavior that is meant to benefit another person
rather than oneself
 Staub (1978) – Alturistic acts may also result in
reward for the individual (ex: feeling good)
Explanations of Altruism
 Evolutionary Explanation
 Altruism can be beneficial to the group, not
just to help the individual survive.
 Psychological Explanation
 Altruism is witnessed in higher-order
mammals and appears to have some
conscious cognitive component, rather than
just instinctual nature.
Evolutionary Explanation
 Kin Selection Theory (Hamilton, 1963)
 Individuals are more likely to sacrifice
themselves for relatives than non-relatives.
I only saved
you because
I am your
father!
Kin Selection Theory
 Hamilton based much of his theory on
observations of insects and animals…
 Genetic Relativeness x Benefit > Costs
 SciShow on Altruism
Building on the Kin
Selection Theory
 Selfish Gene Theory (Dawkins, 1989)
 What looks like self-sacrifice could, in reality,
promote survival of your genes.
 If your brother survives, your genes do as well.
 Egoism: The theory that one’s self is, or should be,
the motivation and the goal of one’s own actions.
Roles in a Beehive
Naeger et al (2013)
 Aim: To determine the role of altruism in a
Queenless bee colony.
 Method: Observed behaviors in a bee hive
suffering from colony collapse.
 Findings:
 Worker bees begin to lay eggs (selfish) but also
continue to work cooperatively to supply and
defend their colony (altruism).
 Conclusion: Bees demonstrate larger amounts of
altruism than Kin Selection would suggest.
Simmons et al (1977)
 Aim: To investigate whether close relatives were
more likely to be kidney donors.
 Results/Conclusions:
 86% of parents agreed to be donors but only 47%
of siblings agreed.
 It was found that when siblings were donors, the
recipient and the donor were significantly closer
in age and more likely to be of the same sex than
were non-donors. Generally, the recipients felt
very close to the potential donors, but not all.
 Evaluation: The theory predicted that parents
and siblings should have been equally as likely
to volunteer.
Evolutionary Explanations
for Prosocial Behavior
 Direct Reciprocity – “I’ll scratch your back,
then you scratch mine.”
 Spatial Collection - “Give me that sugar, I
am your neighbor!”
 Kin Selection – R x B > Costs
 Indirect Reciprocity – “I’ll scratch your back,
and someone else will scratch mine.”
 Group Selection – “There is no I in Group.”
Kin Selection Theory
Strengths
 Supported by Empirical
Studies (Real-World
Examples of animals and
humans)
 Mathematical simulations
(Hamilton’s equation)
support the theory.
Limitations
 Does not explain why
people help people who
are not related to
themselves.
 Blood alone does not
create kinship ties.
Community does so as well.
 Does not address why
cooperation continues
when it offers little
advantage.
The Situation
 James is paired up with a partner in a
learning experiment on the value of electric
shocks. James is assigned the role of the
control (no shocks) and his partner is
assigned the treatment (electric shocks).
After watching his partner receive shocks,
he is asks if he wants to switch roles, and
James agrees.
 How can this be explained?
The Empathy-Altruism
Theory: Batson et al. (1981)
 By feeling empathy for another person, it is
possible for true altruistic behavior to occur.
 When we see a bad situation we either
have…
 Personal Distress (anxiety and fear)
 Empathetic Concern (sympathy and
compassion)
Perspective Taking
 True altruism requires perspective taking.
This requires three traits.
1. The observer has to have had similar
experiences.
2. The observer is attached to the victim.
3. The person is instructed to imagine what it is
like to be in the victim’s shoes.
Batson et al (1981)
 Aim: To investigate individuals’ willingness to
help if they had an escape.
 Method: Using college students, researchers had
participants read a short description of Elaine.
One story led to high empathy and the other low
empathy. They then watched Elaine participate
in a memory test in which she received electric
shocks. Some participants were offered the
choices of either taking her place or filling out a
questionnaire. The other half were offered the
choices of either taking her place or watching
the remainder of the trials.
Batson et al. (1981)
 Findings: Participants who had high levels of
empathy for Elaine almost always
volunteered to take her place. Students with
low empathy were less likely to take her
place.
 Conclusion: Feeling empathy for a person
drastically increases the likelihood of
altruistic behavior.
 Critical Thinking?
Negative-State Relief:
Schaller and Cialdini (1988)
 Egoistic motives lead us to help others.
 We help to limit our own self-distress.
 This is also why people are willing to walk
away.
Empathy-Altruism Theory
Strengths
 Experimental Studies
defend the theory.
 The theory can predict how
likely someone is to help
another.
Limitations
 Ecological Validity?
 Is altruism the goal, or is
stopping negative feelings?
 Empathy does not always
predict altruism.
Contrasting the Theories
Kin Selection Theory
 The focus is on genes that operate
beyond human consciousness.
Largely based on observations of
insects.
 Altruism is seen as a behavior that
has a cost to the individual.
 The theory is based on egoism.
 The theory can explain why humans
are more likely to help our kin. The
theory does not explain why we
help non relatives.
 Testing the theory is very difficult
because it is based on evolutionary
processes.
Empathy-Altruism
Theory
 The focus is on the human emotion
empathy as the primary motivation for
helping.
 Altruism is seen as a behavior that
benefits the individual.
 The theory is based on altruism
existing.
 The theory can explain why people
tend to behave altruistically in
situations where they feel empathy.
The theory does not explain why
people feel empathy but do not help.
 It is relatively easy to test the theory
under lab conditions but difficult to
bring it into the real world.

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Altruism theories

  • 2. Learning Outcome  HR.2.B – Contrast two theories explaining Altruism
  • 3. Warm-Up: The Joker’s Social Experiment  Why do the people on the boats make the decisions that they do? What motivated them?  Is this an example of Altruism? Why or why not?  Do you think this is a realistic outcome or is Batman really just that awesome?
  • 4. Altruism  When one person helps another person for no reward, and even at some cost to oneself.  Evolutionary Biology Explanation:  Behavior that benefits other organisms but has some cost. (Cost & Benefit measured in reproductive fitness)  Cognitive Psychology Explanation:  Behavior that is meant to benefit another person rather than oneself  Staub (1978) – Alturistic acts may also result in reward for the individual (ex: feeling good)
  • 5. Explanations of Altruism  Evolutionary Explanation  Altruism can be beneficial to the group, not just to help the individual survive.  Psychological Explanation  Altruism is witnessed in higher-order mammals and appears to have some conscious cognitive component, rather than just instinctual nature.
  • 6. Evolutionary Explanation  Kin Selection Theory (Hamilton, 1963)  Individuals are more likely to sacrifice themselves for relatives than non-relatives. I only saved you because I am your father!
  • 7. Kin Selection Theory  Hamilton based much of his theory on observations of insects and animals…  Genetic Relativeness x Benefit > Costs  SciShow on Altruism
  • 8. Building on the Kin Selection Theory  Selfish Gene Theory (Dawkins, 1989)  What looks like self-sacrifice could, in reality, promote survival of your genes.  If your brother survives, your genes do as well.  Egoism: The theory that one’s self is, or should be, the motivation and the goal of one’s own actions.
  • 9. Roles in a Beehive
  • 10. Naeger et al (2013)  Aim: To determine the role of altruism in a Queenless bee colony.  Method: Observed behaviors in a bee hive suffering from colony collapse.  Findings:  Worker bees begin to lay eggs (selfish) but also continue to work cooperatively to supply and defend their colony (altruism).  Conclusion: Bees demonstrate larger amounts of altruism than Kin Selection would suggest.
  • 11. Simmons et al (1977)  Aim: To investigate whether close relatives were more likely to be kidney donors.  Results/Conclusions:  86% of parents agreed to be donors but only 47% of siblings agreed.  It was found that when siblings were donors, the recipient and the donor were significantly closer in age and more likely to be of the same sex than were non-donors. Generally, the recipients felt very close to the potential donors, but not all.  Evaluation: The theory predicted that parents and siblings should have been equally as likely to volunteer.
  • 12. Evolutionary Explanations for Prosocial Behavior  Direct Reciprocity – “I’ll scratch your back, then you scratch mine.”  Spatial Collection - “Give me that sugar, I am your neighbor!”  Kin Selection – R x B > Costs  Indirect Reciprocity – “I’ll scratch your back, and someone else will scratch mine.”  Group Selection – “There is no I in Group.”
  • 13. Kin Selection Theory Strengths  Supported by Empirical Studies (Real-World Examples of animals and humans)  Mathematical simulations (Hamilton’s equation) support the theory. Limitations  Does not explain why people help people who are not related to themselves.  Blood alone does not create kinship ties. Community does so as well.  Does not address why cooperation continues when it offers little advantage.
  • 14. The Situation  James is paired up with a partner in a learning experiment on the value of electric shocks. James is assigned the role of the control (no shocks) and his partner is assigned the treatment (electric shocks). After watching his partner receive shocks, he is asks if he wants to switch roles, and James agrees.  How can this be explained?
  • 15. The Empathy-Altruism Theory: Batson et al. (1981)  By feeling empathy for another person, it is possible for true altruistic behavior to occur.  When we see a bad situation we either have…  Personal Distress (anxiety and fear)  Empathetic Concern (sympathy and compassion)
  • 16. Perspective Taking  True altruism requires perspective taking. This requires three traits. 1. The observer has to have had similar experiences. 2. The observer is attached to the victim. 3. The person is instructed to imagine what it is like to be in the victim’s shoes.
  • 17. Batson et al (1981)  Aim: To investigate individuals’ willingness to help if they had an escape.  Method: Using college students, researchers had participants read a short description of Elaine. One story led to high empathy and the other low empathy. They then watched Elaine participate in a memory test in which she received electric shocks. Some participants were offered the choices of either taking her place or filling out a questionnaire. The other half were offered the choices of either taking her place or watching the remainder of the trials.
  • 18. Batson et al. (1981)  Findings: Participants who had high levels of empathy for Elaine almost always volunteered to take her place. Students with low empathy were less likely to take her place.  Conclusion: Feeling empathy for a person drastically increases the likelihood of altruistic behavior.  Critical Thinking?
  • 19. Negative-State Relief: Schaller and Cialdini (1988)  Egoistic motives lead us to help others.  We help to limit our own self-distress.  This is also why people are willing to walk away.
  • 20. Empathy-Altruism Theory Strengths  Experimental Studies defend the theory.  The theory can predict how likely someone is to help another. Limitations  Ecological Validity?  Is altruism the goal, or is stopping negative feelings?  Empathy does not always predict altruism.
  • 21. Contrasting the Theories Kin Selection Theory  The focus is on genes that operate beyond human consciousness. Largely based on observations of insects.  Altruism is seen as a behavior that has a cost to the individual.  The theory is based on egoism.  The theory can explain why humans are more likely to help our kin. The theory does not explain why we help non relatives.  Testing the theory is very difficult because it is based on evolutionary processes. Empathy-Altruism Theory  The focus is on the human emotion empathy as the primary motivation for helping.  Altruism is seen as a behavior that benefits the individual.  The theory is based on altruism existing.  The theory can explain why people tend to behave altruistically in situations where they feel empathy. The theory does not explain why people feel empathy but do not help.  It is relatively easy to test the theory under lab conditions but difficult to bring it into the real world.