Altruism- Gray Davis – a ballet dancer who jumped onto subway tracks to lift a man to safety
Topic Main Altruistic Act: Gray Davis – a ballet dancer who jumped onto subway tracks to lift a man to safety Analyze the act from the following perspectives: – Kin Selection Theory – Hardwired Altruism – Psychological explanations of helping Behavior Refer to the following while explaining whether you’re her/heroes was/were influenced by any of the following: – The role of other people – The arousal-cost-reward model of social behavior – [unique_solution]The role of sociocultural factors in pro-social behavior Your essay needs to include: – Desсrіption/background information of the act of altruism assigned to your group – Self-reported statement/explanation from the hero/heroes who helped others at a personal cost – Definition of all relevant terms used to relate to any of the theories listed above – Your own analysis of the act of altruism and connection to the above listed theories – Reference to one study that supports your choice of “why your hero acted the way he/she did” – Aim, process, findings and evaluation of the study you choose Checklist and Rubric: 1. Background information and self-reported statement 10 pts 2. Use and definitions of relevant terms 20 pts 3. analysis and connection to theories of altruism 30 pts 4. Choice and desсrіption of a relevant study 20 pts 5. Conclusion
Topic Main Altruistic Act: Gray Davis – a ballet dancer who jumped onto subway tracks to lift a man to safety Analyze the act from the following perspectives: – Kin Selection Theory – Hardwired Altruism – Psychological explanations of helping Behavior Refer to the following while explaining whether you’re her/heroes was/were influenced by any of the following: – The role of other people – The arousal-cost-reward model of social behavior – [unique_solution]The role of sociocultural factors in pro-social behavior Your essay needs to include: – Desсrіption/background information of the act of altruism assigned to your group – Self-reported statement/explanation from the hero/heroes who helped others at a personal cost – Definition of all relevant terms used to relate to any of the theories listed above – Your own analysis of the act of altruism and connection to the above listed theories – Reference to one study that supports your choice of “why your hero acted the way he/she did” – Aim, process, findings and evaluation of the study you choose Checklist and Rubric: 1. Background information and self-reported statement 10 pts 2. Use and definitions of relevant terms 20 pts 3. analysis and connection to theories of altruism 30 pts 4. Choice and desсrіption of a relevant study 20 pts 5. Conclusion