The fire burns within: Individual motivations for self-sacrifice.
Behav Brain Sci 2018;
41:e214. [PMID:
31064566 DOI:
10.1017/s0140525x18001851]
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Abstract
Extreme self-sacrifice in intergroup conflict may be driven not only by situational factors generating "fusion," but also by interindividual differences. Social value orientation is discussed as a potential contributor to self-harming behavior outside of intergroup conflicts and to the general propensity to participate in intergroup conflict. Social value orientation may therefore also be a person-specific determinant of extreme self-sacrifice in intergroup conflict.
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