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Examining charitable giving in real-world online donations

机译:在实际的在线捐赠中检查慈善捐赠

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The current study uses big data to study prosocial behavior by analyzing donations made on the GoFundMe platform. In a dataset of more than $44 million in online donations, we find that 21% were made while opting to be anonymous to the public, with survey results indicating that 11% of these anonymous donations (2.3% of all donations) are not attributable to any egoistic goal. Additionally, we find that donors gave significantly more to recipients who had the same last name as them. We find evidence that men and women donated more when more donors of the opposite sex were visible on the screen at the time of donating. Our results suggest that men and women were both significantly affected by the average donation amounts visible at the time of their decisions, and men were influenced more. We find that women expressed significantly more empathy than men in messages accompanying their donations.
机译:当前的研究使用大数据通过分析GoFundMe平台上的捐赠来研究亲社会行为。在超过4,400万美元的在线捐赠数据集中,我们发现21%是在选择匿名的同时进行的,调查结果表明,这些匿名捐赠中的11%(占所有捐赠的2.3%)与任何自我主义的目标。此外,我们发现捐赠者给与他们姓氏相同的接受者的收益大大增加。我们发现有证据表明,当捐赠时在屏幕上可以看到更多的异性捐赠者时,男人和女人会捐赠更多。我们的结果表明,男人和女人都受到他们做出决定时可见的平均捐赠金额的重大影响,而男人受到的影响更大。我们发现,与捐赠有关的信息中,女性比男性表达了更多的同情心。

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