A study conducted in China found that individuals with pronounced social anxiety tend to be less motivated to engage in prosocial behaviors when these require effort. However, this effect was only ob… [+5691 chars]
Social anxiety can diminish prosocial motivation, study finds - PsyPost
A recent study found that socially anxious individuals exert less effort for others when gaining rewards but show no difference from low-anxiety individuals when preventing losses
By:Vladimir Hedrih
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