This study examines the role of immediate social companions in the prosocial behaviors of children from two cultural communities from the USA and the Philippines. Materials for this study comprised behavioral observations drawn from the Six Cultures Study—with 612 five-minute observations of 23 children (12 girls, 11 boys) from Orchard Town, MA, and 570 observations of 24 children (12 girls, 12 boys) from Tarong, Philippines, ranging in age from 3 to 11 years. Data were coded for instances of prosocial behaviors, as well as characteristics of social companions (age and relationship to actor). Results revealed several interesting findings. First, frequency of children’s behaviors varied as a function of the age of their social companions. Ch...
Despite a long standing interest in the early development of prosocial behaviors, there is still con...
abstract: Prosocial behavior refers to voluntary acts done to benefit another. To date, there is lit...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
This study examines the role of immediate social companions in the prosocial behaviors of children f...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
In 1976 Beatrice Whiting famously urged researchers to “unpackage” the concept of culture and relate...
Despite the significance of prosocial attention for understanding variability in children’s prosocia...
Despite the significance of prosocial attention for understanding variability in children’s prosocia...
Prosocial behaviors such as sharing, helping, and comforting begin to emerge early in development. T...
This chapter discusses motivational factors and the contributors responsible for the empathic and pr...
The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial beha...
Research points to evidence of innate prosocial tendencies present early in life. As more complex co...
We examined how individual differences in social understanding contribute to variability in early-ap...
In this chapter we have developed the concept of prosociality and analyzed the different variables w...
Despite a long standing interest in the early development of prosocial behaviors, there is still con...
abstract: Prosocial behavior refers to voluntary acts done to benefit another. To date, there is lit...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
This study examines the role of immediate social companions in the prosocial behaviors of children f...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
In 1976 Beatrice Whiting famously urged researchers to “unpackage” the concept of culture and relate...
Despite the significance of prosocial attention for understanding variability in children’s prosocia...
Despite the significance of prosocial attention for understanding variability in children’s prosocia...
Prosocial behaviors such as sharing, helping, and comforting begin to emerge early in development. T...
This chapter discusses motivational factors and the contributors responsible for the empathic and pr...
The current cross-cultural study aimed to extend research on parenting and children’s prosocial beha...
Research points to evidence of innate prosocial tendencies present early in life. As more complex co...
We examined how individual differences in social understanding contribute to variability in early-ap...
In this chapter we have developed the concept of prosociality and analyzed the different variables w...
Despite a long standing interest in the early development of prosocial behaviors, there is still con...
abstract: Prosocial behavior refers to voluntary acts done to benefit another. To date, there is lit...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...