Exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theory

Abstract Altruism is beneficial to society as it promotes mental and physical health alongside economic and societal growth. Previous studies have indicated, however, that people tend not to engage in altruistic behaviors toward strangers. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate the factors that mot...

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Main Author: Chi-Horng Liao
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84339-7
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description Abstract Altruism is beneficial to society as it promotes mental and physical health alongside economic and societal growth. Previous studies have indicated, however, that people tend not to engage in altruistic behaviors toward strangers. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate the factors that motivate individuals to participate in altruistic actions. This study explores the dynamic interplay of media and social factors that enhance altruistic behavior in adults, utilizing the General Learning Model (GLM) and Norm Activation Theory (NAT). To achieve this, the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) approach, coupled with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), is applied. The research comprehensively examines the direct and indirect influence of media elements (such as prosocial media content and persuasive communication) and social factors (including religiosity and social norms) on altruistic behavior. Empathy, moral elevation, and compassion serve as mediators in this process. The DEMATEL approach involves a panel of 20 experts, while SEM analyzes data from a significant sample of 1296 participants drawn from the general public in Taiwan. DEMATEL results shed light on causal factors shaping altruistic behavior, highlighting the roles of religiosity, empathy, and compassion. Shifting to the SEM results, most direct relationships between variables are statistically significant, affirming their importance. However, the findings also reveal unexpected negative associations, challenging the initial hypotheses. Notably, compassion and persuasive communication were found to have negative correlations with altruistic behavior, contrary to expectations.
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spelling doaj-art-1f5abb1678634baa86860d21009f853b2025-01-05T12:17:35ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-01-0115111910.1038/s41598-024-84339-7Exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theoryChi-Horng Liao0Bachelor Program in Digital Media and Technology, Tzu Chi UniversityAbstract Altruism is beneficial to society as it promotes mental and physical health alongside economic and societal growth. Previous studies have indicated, however, that people tend not to engage in altruistic behaviors toward strangers. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate the factors that motivate individuals to participate in altruistic actions. This study explores the dynamic interplay of media and social factors that enhance altruistic behavior in adults, utilizing the General Learning Model (GLM) and Norm Activation Theory (NAT). To achieve this, the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) approach, coupled with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), is applied. The research comprehensively examines the direct and indirect influence of media elements (such as prosocial media content and persuasive communication) and social factors (including religiosity and social norms) on altruistic behavior. Empathy, moral elevation, and compassion serve as mediators in this process. The DEMATEL approach involves a panel of 20 experts, while SEM analyzes data from a significant sample of 1296 participants drawn from the general public in Taiwan. DEMATEL results shed light on causal factors shaping altruistic behavior, highlighting the roles of religiosity, empathy, and compassion. Shifting to the SEM results, most direct relationships between variables are statistically significant, affirming their importance. However, the findings also reveal unexpected negative associations, challenging the initial hypotheses. Notably, compassion and persuasive communication were found to have negative correlations with altruistic behavior, contrary to expectations.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84339-7Altruistic behaviorGeneral Learning Model (GLM)Norm Activation Theory (NAT)Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL)Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)
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Exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theory
Scientific Reports
Altruistic behavior
General Learning Model (GLM)
Norm Activation Theory (NAT)
Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL)
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)
title Exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theory
title_full Exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theory
title_fullStr Exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theory
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theory
title_short Exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theory
title_sort exploring the influence of media and social factors on altruistic behavior using the general learning model and norm activation theory
topic Altruistic behavior
General Learning Model (GLM)
Norm Activation Theory (NAT)
Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL)
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84339-7
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