Psychologists are finding that simply spotting Batman in a public space can nudge people toward small acts of generosity, ...
Seeing Batman inspires us, say psychologists whose new research suggests that it increases people's propensity toward prosocial behaviors.
Commuters act more kindly when someone dressed as Batman is present, boosting prosocial behavior in public spaces ...
If "Batman" appears on the scene, we immediately become more altruistic: in fact, research conducted by psychologists from ...
It turns out that the mere presence of a guy dressed as Batman is enough to turn dead inside commuters into momentary ...
Would you behave better in the presence of The Dark Knight? According to science, that's a very real possibility, regardless of the fact that Batman is ...
Scientists have published new study showing a sharp rise in helpful behavior when a person dressed as Batman is present in ...
A new behavioral study demonstrates that sudden, unexpected events can significantly increase altruistic behavior in everyday environments.
Source: Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay. Prosocial behavior such as helping or sharing with others not only facilitates interaction and cooperation between people and groups, but indeed seems ...
AMES, Iowa – A cross-cultural study, led by Iowa State University researchers, shows prosocial media and video games positively influence behavior regardless of culture. The study, a first-of-its-kind ...