# Cognitive abstraction increases prosociality when loyalty is valued lowly, but decreases prosociality when loyalty is valued highly

**Authors:** Gijs van Houwelingen, Marius van Dijke

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-09158-w · Scientific Reports · 2025-07-04

## TL;DR

Thinking abstractly makes people more generous when they don't value loyalty, but less generous when they do.

## Contribution

Abstract thinking boosts prosocial behavior in those who value impartiality over loyalty.

## Key findings

- Abstract cognition increases prosocial behavior in individuals who lowly value loyalty.
- Concrete cognition increases prosocial behavior in individuals who highly value loyalty in some contexts.
- Findings clarify how cognitive abstraction influences prosociality based on loyalty values.

## Abstract

Many studies show that people donate more to charitable causes that are presented in concrete (vs. abstract) terms; yet other research suggests that cognitive abstraction (vs. concreteness) encourages prosocial behavior. We propose that abstract cognition facilitates prosocial behavior among people who lowly value loyalty (i.e., those who value impartiality); concrete cognition should facilitate prosocial behaviors among people who highly value loyalty. Across three experiments and one cross-sectional survey in which we operationalize cognitive abstraction (vs. concreteness), valuing loyalty, and prosocial behavior in different ways, we consistently find that abstraction facilitates prosocial behaviors among people who lowly value loyalty. In two of the four studies, we also find that concreteness facilitates prosocial behavior among people who highly value loyalty. These findings help resolve theoretical ambiguity about the cognitive underpinnings of prosociality, and they have important practical implications for optimal framing of charity appeals to potential donors.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** ice (MESH:D007053)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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