Arizona State University, Institute for Human Origins, 951 Cady Mall, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2018 Apr;20:87-91. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2017.08.011. Epub 2017 Aug 12.
Humans are both highly prosocial and extremely sensitive to social norms, and some theories suggest that norms are necessary to account for uniquely human forms of prosocial behavior and cooperation. Understanding how norms influence prosocial behavior is thus essential if we are to describe the psychology and development of prosocial behavior. In this article I review recent research from across the social sciences that provides (1) a theoretical model of how norms influence prosocial behavior, (2) empirical support for the model based on studies with adults and children, and (3) predictions about the psychological mechanisms through which norms shape prosocial behavior. I conclude by discussing the need for future studies into how prosocial behavior develops through emerging interactions between culturally varying norms, social cognition, emotions, and potentially genes.
人类既非常具有亲社会性,又对社会规范极其敏感,一些理论表明,规范对于解释独特的人类亲社会行为和合作形式是必要的。因此,如果我们要描述亲社会行为的心理学和发展,那么理解规范如何影响亲社会行为是至关重要的。在本文中,我回顾了来自社会科学各个领域的最新研究,这些研究提供了(1)一个规范如何影响亲社会行为的理论模型,(2)基于成人和儿童研究的该模型的实证支持,以及(3)关于规范塑造亲社会行为的心理机制的预测。最后,我讨论了未来研究的必要性,即探讨亲社会行为如何通过文化差异的规范、社会认知、情感和潜在的基因之间不断变化的相互作用而发展。