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Can escalators make you a better person?

Eric Barker
April 13, 2011

Many challenges of society involve getting people to act prosocially in ways that are costly for self-interests but beneficial to the greater good. The authors in four studies examined the novel hypothesis that elevating (vertical) height promotes prosocial actions. In Study 1, shoppers riding up (vs. down) escalators contributed more often to charity. In Study 2, participants sitting higher (vs. lower) helped another longer, while in Study 3 participants sitting higher (vs. lower) were more compassionate. In Study 4, watching video primes depicting scenes from a high perspective led to more cooperative resource conservation. These studies contribute uniquely to the prosociality literature by documenting previously unexamined effects of metaphor-enriched social cognition, and to the metaphor-enriched social cognition literature by document- ing effects of elevated height on real prosocial actions.

Source: “Rising up to higher virtues: Experiencing elevated physical height uplifts prosocial actions” from Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Hat tip (and more analysis at): Scientific American.

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Title Can escalators make you a better person?
Author Eric Barker
Date April 13, 2011 12:33 PM UTC (13 years ago)
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