Midlarsky E, Hannah M E
Center for the Study of Development and Aging, University of Detroit, Michigan 48221.
Psychol Aging. 1989 Sep;4(3):346-51. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.4.3.346.
The relation between age and altruism was examined in two experiments conducted in naturalistic settings. In both studies, individuals from 5 to over 75 years of age had opportunities to donate money to a charity concerned with the welfare of infants with birth defects. The effect of a variable designed to evoke the needs rule was also observed by using both pregnant and nonpregnant charitable solicitors. Results of both studies yielded a significant main effect of solicitor condition on donations. Study 1 yielded a linear increase with age in numbers of people donating; however, retired persons generally donated less money than did younger adults. In Study 2, which controlled for financial costs, elderly persons proved to be the most generous. These results underscore the importance of personal resources and helping opportunities in influencing altruism among older persons.
在两项自然环境下进行的实验中,研究了年龄与利他主义之间的关系。在这两项研究中,年龄从5岁到75岁以上的个体都有机会向一个关注出生缺陷婴儿福利的慈善机构捐款。通过使用怀孕和未怀孕的慈善募捐者,还观察了一个旨在唤起需求规则的变量的影响。两项研究的结果都显示,募捐者状况对捐款有显著的主效应。研究1中,捐款人数随年龄呈线性增加;然而,退休人员通常比年轻人捐款少。在控制了经济成本的研究2中,老年人被证明是最慷慨的。这些结果强调了个人资源和帮助机会在影响老年人利他主义方面的重要性。