The Website
of the Week Blog Post requires that you comment on one of the websites or
linked documents in the “Website of the Week” portion of the Blackboard site.
You will be graded on two basic aspects of your blog post: a) demonstrating
that you have read and carefully considered the website/document. This is most
easily done by writing a brief (1-3 paragraphs) summary of what the essential
points of the website or document (worth up to 40 of the 100 points) and b)
demonstrating knowledge of how the website relates to / or illustrates
specific concepts, theories, or findings presented the text, readings, or
lecture slides. This is done most compellingly if you provide and define
specific termS (including the section headings or page numbers from the text
where they came from) and explain how the website/document relates to or
illustrates those terms / concepts (up to 60 of the 100 points). Note: if you
The article focuses on the rat altruism. Altruism describes a range of
behaviors of performed by animals that might be to their own disadvantage but
benefits these others. The article looks at rodents who sisters and other
unrelated rats. The article explains that the study by Swiss researchers that
looked at female rates that were littermates and were sisters(Rat-Kindness
Takes Hold, 2007 p.1). These related rats were rained to be both
recipients and providers of food, and they were put in a cage which separated
them from each other using wire mesh. In the cage there was a lever which they
would pull to deliver food to their sister but not for them( Rat-Kindness
Takes Hold, 2007 p.1). The article explains that the provider sister
at the moment pulled much more frequently when the other rat was present in the
cage than when they were not. The article also explains the same phenomenon
between unrelated rats, rats that were recently assisted with their partners
and those that had not been helped(Rat-Kindness Takes Hold, 2007 p.1)
The study explained that the unfamiliar and unrelated exemplified generalized
reciprocity. Generalized reciprocity which explains that individuals treat
others in the same way they were treated by others in the past. This article is
important because it asserts the general reciprocity in human beings, and
negates the ideology held in rats that they are inherently selfish