Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe

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Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe. / Doesum, Niels J. Van; Murphy, Ryan O.; Gallucci, Marcello; Aharonov-Majar, Efrat; Athenstaedt, Ursula; Au, Wing Tung; Bai, Liying; Böhm, Robert; Bovina, Inna; Buchan, Nancy R.; Chen, Xiao-Ping; Dumont, Kitty B.; Engelmann, Jan B.; Eriksson, Kimmo; Euh, Hyun; Fiedler, Susann; Friesen, Justin; Gächter, Simon; Garcia, Camilo; González, Roberto; Graf, Sylvie; Growiec, Katarzyna; Guimond, Serge; Hřebíčková, Martina; Immer-Bernold, Elizabeth; Joireman, Jeff; Karagonlar, Gokhan; Kawakami, Kerry; Kiyonari, Toko; Kou, Yu; Kuhlman, D. Michael; Kyrtsis, Alexandros-Andreas; Lay, Siugmin; Leonardelli, Geoffrey J.; Li, Norman P.; Li, Yang; Maciejovsky, Boris; Manesi, Zoi; Mashuri, Ali; Mok, Aurelia; Moser, Karin S.; Moták, Ladislav; Netedu, Adrian; Pammi, Chandrasekhar; Platow, Michael J.; Raczka-Winkler, Karolina; Folmer, Christopher P. Reinders; Reyna, Cecilia; Romano, Angelo; Shalvi, Shaul; Simão, Cláudia; Stivers, Adam W.; Strimling, Pontus; Tsirbas, Yannis; Utz, Sonja; Meij, Leander van der; Waldzus, Sven; Wang, Yiwen; Weber, Bernd; Weisel, Ori; Wildschut, Tim; Winter, Fabian; Wu, Junhui; Yong, Jose C.; Lange, Paul A. M. Van.

I: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Bind 118, Nr. 35, e202384611, 31.08.2021.

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Doesum, NJV, Murphy, RO, Gallucci, M, Aharonov-Majar, E, Athenstaedt, U, Au, WT, Bai, L, Böhm, R, Bovina, I, Buchan, NR, Chen, X-P, Dumont, KB, Engelmann, JB, Eriksson, K, Euh, H, Fiedler, S, Friesen, J, Gächter, S, Garcia, C, González, R, Graf, S, Growiec, K, Guimond, S, Hřebíčková, M, Immer-Bernold, E, Joireman, J, Karagonlar, G, Kawakami, K, Kiyonari, T, Kou, Y, Kuhlman, DM, Kyrtsis, A-A, Lay, S, Leonardelli, GJ, Li, NP, Li, Y, Maciejovsky, B, Manesi, Z, Mashuri, A, Mok, A, Moser, KS, Moták, L, Netedu, A, Pammi, C, Platow, MJ, Raczka-Winkler, K, Folmer, CPR, Reyna, C, Romano, A, Shalvi, S, Simão, C, Stivers, AW, Strimling, P, Tsirbas, Y, Utz, S, Meij, LVD, Waldzus, S, Wang, Y, Weber, B, Weisel, O, Wildschut, T, Winter, F, Wu, J, Yong, JC & Lange, PAMV 2021, 'Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, bind 118, nr. 35, e202384611. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2023846118

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Doesum, N. J. V., Murphy, R. O., Gallucci, M., Aharonov-Majar, E., Athenstaedt, U., Au, W. T., Bai, L., Böhm, R., Bovina, I., Buchan, N. R., Chen, X-P., Dumont, K. B., Engelmann, J. B., Eriksson, K., Euh, H., Fiedler, S., Friesen, J., Gächter, S., Garcia, C., ... Lange, P. A. M. V. (2021). Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(35), [e202384611]. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2023846118

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Doesum NJV, Murphy RO, Gallucci M, Aharonov-Majar E, Athenstaedt U, Au WT o.a. Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2021 aug. 31;118(35). e202384611. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2023846118

Author

Doesum, Niels J. Van ; Murphy, Ryan O. ; Gallucci, Marcello ; Aharonov-Majar, Efrat ; Athenstaedt, Ursula ; Au, Wing Tung ; Bai, Liying ; Böhm, Robert ; Bovina, Inna ; Buchan, Nancy R. ; Chen, Xiao-Ping ; Dumont, Kitty B. ; Engelmann, Jan B. ; Eriksson, Kimmo ; Euh, Hyun ; Fiedler, Susann ; Friesen, Justin ; Gächter, Simon ; Garcia, Camilo ; González, Roberto ; Graf, Sylvie ; Growiec, Katarzyna ; Guimond, Serge ; Hřebíčková, Martina ; Immer-Bernold, Elizabeth ; Joireman, Jeff ; Karagonlar, Gokhan ; Kawakami, Kerry ; Kiyonari, Toko ; Kou, Yu ; Kuhlman, D. Michael ; Kyrtsis, Alexandros-Andreas ; Lay, Siugmin ; Leonardelli, Geoffrey J. ; Li, Norman P. ; Li, Yang ; Maciejovsky, Boris ; Manesi, Zoi ; Mashuri, Ali ; Mok, Aurelia ; Moser, Karin S. ; Moták, Ladislav ; Netedu, Adrian ; Pammi, Chandrasekhar ; Platow, Michael J. ; Raczka-Winkler, Karolina ; Folmer, Christopher P. Reinders ; Reyna, Cecilia ; Romano, Angelo ; Shalvi, Shaul ; Simão, Cláudia ; Stivers, Adam W. ; Strimling, Pontus ; Tsirbas, Yannis ; Utz, Sonja ; Meij, Leander van der ; Waldzus, Sven ; Wang, Yiwen ; Weber, Bernd ; Weisel, Ori ; Wildschut, Tim ; Winter, Fabian ; Wu, Junhui ; Yong, Jose C. ; Lange, Paul A. M. Van. / Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe. I: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2021 ; Bind 118, Nr. 35.

Bibtex

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title = "Social mindfulness and prosociality vary across the globe",
abstract = "Humans are social animals, but not everyone will be mindful ofothers to the same extent. Individual differences have been found,but would social mindfulness also be shaped by one{\textquoteright}slocationintheworld? Expecting cross-national differences to exist, we examined ifand how social mindfulness differsacross countries. At little to no ma-terial cost, social mindfulness typically entails small acts of attention orkindness. Even though fairly common,such low-cost cooperation hasreceived little empirical attention. Measuring social mindfulness across31 samples from industrialized countries and regions (n=8,354), wefound considerable variation. Among selectedcountry-level variables,greater social mindfulness was moststrongly associated with countries{\textquoteright}better general performance on environmental protection. Together,our findings contribute to the literature on prosociality by targetingthe kind of everyday cooperation that is more focused on communi-cating benevolence than on providing material benefits.",
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AU - Doesum, Niels J. Van

AU - Murphy, Ryan O.

AU - Gallucci, Marcello

AU - Aharonov-Majar, Efrat

AU - Athenstaedt, Ursula

AU - Au, Wing Tung

AU - Bai, Liying

AU - Böhm, Robert

AU - Bovina, Inna

AU - Buchan, Nancy R.

AU - Chen, Xiao-Ping

AU - Dumont, Kitty B.

AU - Engelmann, Jan B.

AU - Eriksson, Kimmo

AU - Euh, Hyun

AU - Fiedler, Susann

AU - Friesen, Justin

AU - Gächter, Simon

AU - Garcia, Camilo

AU - González, Roberto

AU - Graf, Sylvie

AU - Growiec, Katarzyna

AU - Guimond, Serge

AU - Hřebíčková, Martina

AU - Immer-Bernold, Elizabeth

AU - Joireman, Jeff

AU - Karagonlar, Gokhan

AU - Kawakami, Kerry

AU - Kiyonari, Toko

AU - Kou, Yu

AU - Kuhlman, D. Michael

AU - Kyrtsis, Alexandros-Andreas

AU - Lay, Siugmin

AU - Leonardelli, Geoffrey J.

AU - Li, Norman P.

AU - Li, Yang

AU - Maciejovsky, Boris

AU - Manesi, Zoi

AU - Mashuri, Ali

AU - Mok, Aurelia

AU - Moser, Karin S.

AU - Moták, Ladislav

AU - Netedu, Adrian

AU - Pammi, Chandrasekhar

AU - Platow, Michael J.

AU - Raczka-Winkler, Karolina

AU - Folmer, Christopher P. Reinders

AU - Reyna, Cecilia

AU - Romano, Angelo

AU - Shalvi, Shaul

AU - Simão, Cláudia

AU - Stivers, Adam W.

AU - Strimling, Pontus

AU - Tsirbas, Yannis

AU - Utz, Sonja

AU - Meij, Leander van der

AU - Waldzus, Sven

AU - Wang, Yiwen

AU - Weber, Bernd

AU - Weisel, Ori

AU - Wildschut, Tim

AU - Winter, Fabian

AU - Wu, Junhui

AU - Yong, Jose C.

AU - Lange, Paul A. M. Van

PY - 2021/8/31

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N2 - Humans are social animals, but not everyone will be mindful ofothers to the same extent. Individual differences have been found,but would social mindfulness also be shaped by one’slocationintheworld? Expecting cross-national differences to exist, we examined ifand how social mindfulness differsacross countries. At little to no ma-terial cost, social mindfulness typically entails small acts of attention orkindness. Even though fairly common,such low-cost cooperation hasreceived little empirical attention. Measuring social mindfulness across31 samples from industrialized countries and regions (n=8,354), wefound considerable variation. Among selectedcountry-level variables,greater social mindfulness was moststrongly associated with countries’better general performance on environmental protection. Together,our findings contribute to the literature on prosociality by targetingthe kind of everyday cooperation that is more focused on communi-cating benevolence than on providing material benefits.

AB - Humans are social animals, but not everyone will be mindful ofothers to the same extent. Individual differences have been found,but would social mindfulness also be shaped by one’slocationintheworld? Expecting cross-national differences to exist, we examined ifand how social mindfulness differsacross countries. At little to no ma-terial cost, social mindfulness typically entails small acts of attention orkindness. Even though fairly common,such low-cost cooperation hasreceived little empirical attention. Measuring social mindfulness across31 samples from industrialized countries and regions (n=8,354), wefound considerable variation. Among selectedcountry-level variables,greater social mindfulness was moststrongly associated with countries’better general performance on environmental protection. Together,our findings contribute to the literature on prosociality by targetingthe kind of everyday cooperation that is more focused on communi-cating benevolence than on providing material benefits.

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