Prosociality, Happiness, and Socially Desirable Responding

A well-known confounding factor in social psychological surveys is that of socially desirable responding. Participants alter their responses to surveys and questionnaires in order to appear better than they are. By “better”, however, it may be the case that they are referencing societal norms (Bou Malham ...

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