hulpgedrag
Hulpgedrag, literally translating to "helping behavior" in Dutch, refers to voluntary actions intended to benefit another person or group. It encompasses a range of acts such as giving time, sharing resources, comforting someone in distress, or providing assistance in everyday situations. In social psychology and related fields, hulpgedrag is studied as a form of prosocial behavior, examining when and why people help, and how observers respond to others in need.
Theoretical perspectives include evolutionary explanations that emphasize reciprocity and kin selection, and social-exchange models that frame
Determinants of hulpgedrag include individual differences (empathy, moral identity), relationship to the recipient, and perceived costs
Research methods range from controlled laboratory experiments to field observations and surveys. Classic studies on the