Improving the measurement of prosociality through aggregation of game behavior

Curr Opin Psychol. 2022 Apr:44:237-244. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.09.018. Epub 2021 Sep 30.

Abstract

Prior research has found that people's choices in economic games are often only modestly related to their prosocial personality traits and to mundane prosocial behaviors. The present article reviews the recent literature showing that the strength of these relationships depends on the level of aggregation. Specifically, we demonstrate an increase in behavioral consistency after horizontal aggregation (across multiple game types), vertical aggregation (across multiple game variants), and a combination thereof. Moreover, we show that aggregation increases the magnitude of the relationships of game behavior with prosocial personality and mundane prosocial behavior. These findings illustrate that economic games can genuinely capture a core facet of human prosociality - but that their capacity for doing so is greater when multiple game behaviors are considered.

Keywords: Behavioral consistency; Economic games; Horizontal aggregation; Multiple aggregation; Mundane prosocial behavior; Prosocial personality; Social dilemmas; Vertical aggregation.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Altruism
  • Humans
  • Personality*
  • Social Behavior*