Negative influence of money on human relationships

Research shows that money has made voluntary relationships and help among people completely replaced by attempting.

We cannot deny the importance of money in modern society, but recent research by scientists from the Institute of Economic Sciences at Chapman University (USA) has shown that money is the factor that makes money the relationship or help between people is no longer sincere, instead it is attempted and profitable.

Head of the research group - Professor Gabriele Camera explained in detail the relationship between the existence of money and human behavior. Since ancient times, human beings often live together in small groups, individuals are close to each other. However, as society grows, along with a strong population growth, the development of this natural relationship tends to decrease.

To draw the conclusion, the scientists conducted a trial on 448 volunteers. In a series of experiments, participants were asked to choose to refuse or agree to help their teammates in the game.

And all of these help are based on the principle of total voluntariness. The results showed that the larger the group size, the lower the support rate for each other. In the group of 2 people, the help is 80%, but this data is only 28.5% in the group of 32 people.

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The relationship and voluntary help between people has been completely replaced by the attempted material benefits.

In the second experiment, the team used the token and the convention as a currency unit so that participants in the group could talk when they wanted help. Unexpectedly, despite the increase in the number of members in the group, the exchange rate remained relatively high at 52.1%.

Professor Gabriele Camera said: " Once the benefits of money encompass the insider's thoughts, sincerity, willingness to help each other seem to be short, instead of exchange, cooperation, It is estimated that in a modern society, the relationship and voluntary help between people have been completely replaced by material benefits. "