User:U3201446

About Me:
I am a Second/Third year Psychology student at the University of Canberra. My major work on Wikiversity is the site regarding the Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis. I am quite new to editing online work, but keen to make this article engaging for everyone that reads it.

Interests:
My interests outside of working and studying include:


 * Going to the gym and working out with friends
 * Playing Video Games
 * Watching movies with my family

Book Chapter that I am working on:
The chapter that I am currently working on is the Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis. I decided to work on the Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis because I feel it reflects our more generous emotions such as kindness and compassion, and uses that to conclude a scientific and empirical motivational reason why we help others.

Social Contribution

 * 1) Contributed on the Motivation and emotion/Book/2021/Youth at risk on August 18th  including: Dot points regarding what the youth are at risk of (Risky Behaviours, Mental Health Issues and Low Education) and a relevant reference (Youth ‘at risk’: Further marginalizing the marginalized?).
 * Included a table regarding the differences between altruistic and egoistic behaviour on October 7th.
 * Included a figure depicting a happy face and a sad face on October 8th.
 * 1) Contributed on the Motivation and emotion/Book/2020/Criminal empathy: What causes empathy for criminals? October 8th by reorganising and adding relevant information on empathy.
 * 2) Contributed on the Motivation and emotion/Book/2019/Empathy and forgiveness on October 8th by including an example for the reader and editing the role empathy plays on forgiveness.
 * Included a figure depicting the empathy-altruism cost-benefit analysis on October 9th.
 * Included a refined table regarding the differences between altruistic and egoistic behaviour on October 12th.