2020
DOI: 10.1177/0034355220902240
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Effects of Sexual Orientation, Disability, and Gender Identity on Others’ Prosocial Behavior

Abstract: The theory of intersectionality posits that people possess multiple identities varying in the level of privilege and oppression. The current study assesses participants’ prosocial behavior toward a target possessing sexual, disability, and gender minority identities. Prosociality was measured using the validated and reliable dictator game. The authors predicted that targets with increased minority identities would receive less prosocial behavior from their partner than targets with fewer intersecting identitie… Show more

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“…Basic research relies on prosocial behavior and religiosity have been assisted and it is uncertain still whether religion demonstrates prosocial affairs (Smith, 2013). Prosocial behavior development is also associated positively with the religion because values of religion focus on the liability to care and help for others (Colbert & Chan, 2020). The core values of all religions are the same for example, antiviolence, forgiveness, peace, and mutual help.…”
Section: Relationships Between Religious Orientation and Prosocial Be...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basic research relies on prosocial behavior and religiosity have been assisted and it is uncertain still whether religion demonstrates prosocial affairs (Smith, 2013). Prosocial behavior development is also associated positively with the religion because values of religion focus on the liability to care and help for others (Colbert & Chan, 2020). The core values of all religions are the same for example, antiviolence, forgiveness, peace, and mutual help.…”
Section: Relationships Between Religious Orientation and Prosocial Be...mentioning
confidence: 99%