The relationship between self-control and altruism in the light of discounting literature

Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (4):433-439 (2017)
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Abstract

On the basis of literature on delay discounting, potential mechanisms of relations between self-control and altruism are considered. The discussed possibilities are: cause-and-effect relationship, common mechanism, role of intelligence as a factor related both to self-control and altruism, and role of psychological distance. Relations between described perspectives are pointed out, and directions for further research are suggested.

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