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Altruism at Hanover College: The Return Rates of Letters for Students, Faculty, and Staff. By: Michaelia Gilbert Robyn Hooker & Sarah LeStourgeon. Lost Letters. The act of altruism is one’s helpfulness towards another without any promise of reward or benefit to the altruistic subject.
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Altruism at Hanover College:The Return Rates of Letters for Students, Faculty, and Staff By: Michaelia Gilbert Robyn Hooker & Sarah LeStourgeon
Lost Letters • The act of altruism is one’s helpfulness towards another without any promise of reward or benefit to the altruistic subject. • Return rates are higher in smaller, rural communities rather than larger communities (Bridges et. al., 2000). • Return rates are similar for males and females, and older participants more likely to return letters than younger participants (Gabor and Thomas, 1989). • Furthermore, as Bihm, Gaudet, and Sale (1978) found with lost letters, the gender of the owner of the lost letter and the gender of the finder have a significant impact on whether the lost letter is returned.
Hypotheses • Hypothesis 1: Female students more likely to return letters than male students. • Hypothesis 2: Faculty/staff more likely to return lost letters than students. • Hypothesis 3: Participants will be more likely to return open letters than closed letters.
Methods • 40 faculty letters • 20 open/20 closed • 40 student letters • 20 male • 10 open/ 10 closed • 20 female • 10 open/10 closed • Dropped letters in bathrooms of unisex dorms and campus buildings, sororities, fraternities and faculty lounges • Counted letters returned to our school mailboxes
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Results: Faculty/Staff vs Students chi square (1) = 9.448, p = .002
Male vs Female Students Chi square (1) = 8.485, p = .004
Open vs Closed Letters Chi square (1) =.056, p = .813
Discussion • Females are more likely to be altruistic than males in anonymous situations • May be more generous and/or have more pressure to adhere to social norms (avoid guilt). • Faculty/staff are more likely to be altruistic than students in an anonymous situation. • May be because they are older and more mature; it is more likely they have been in the situation of losing something that needed returned. • The overall percentage of altruistic behavior was disappointing
Discussion • Limitations • Small campus • Time letter is dropped • Small Sample size • Non-serious Situation
Future Recommendations • It would probably be best to conduct this study on a larger college campus. • Measure more conditions • Compare with other tests of altruistic behavior