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Die Rettung von Juden im Zweiten Weltkrieg
Authors:Clemens Kroneberg
Affiliation:1. Universit?t Mannheim, A5, 6, 68131, Mannheim, Deutschland
Abstract:The rescue of Jews in WWII was in many respects extraordinary. For theories of action in the social sciences, these acts pose the challenge to explain pro-social behavior in the face of great risks. Whereas the overwhelming bulk of the literature points towards a specific altruistic personality or identity, rational choice explanations emphasize the significance of incentives and opportunities to help. Based on the Model of Frame Selection, the article develops an integrative explanation that allows resolution of this debate and that identifies constellations of causal factors conducive to helping. To empirically test this explanation, the empirical analyses use data that were collected retrospectively in the 1980s by the Altruistic Personality and Prosocial Behavior Institute (Oliner and Oliner 1988, The altruistic personality: Rescuers of Jews in Nazi Europe, 1988). Statistically, I employ Boolean probit models, a statistical method hardly known in sociology which allows reconstruction of complex patterns of causal interaction. The analyses corroborate the developed explanation. Acts of help could result either spontaneously, in reaction to being asked for help and based on strong pro-social orientations, or deliberatingly, depending on the constellation of incentives and opportunities.
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