Item does not contain fulltextChildren tell prosocial lies from the age of three years onward, but little is known about for whom they are inclined to lie. This preregistered study examined children's (N = 138, 9-12 years) prosocial lying behavior toward minimal in-group and out-group peers. Additionally, children evaluated vignettes in which an in-group peer told a prosocial lie to an in-group or out-group peer. Results show that only older children told more prosocial lies for the benefit of in-group compared with out-group peers. Further, in the vignettes children of all ages were more accepting of prosocial lying in favor of in-group members compared with out-group members. These findings underscore the importance of considering intergr...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
This study investigated the relationship between children’s proneness to endorse moral disengagement...
This thesis reports the findings of a series of five linked studies which involved a total of 473 ch...
Children tell prosocial lies from the age of three years onward, but little is known about for whom ...
This study investigates the influence of helping and collaboration on children's prosocial lie-telli...
This study examines the extent to which the younger (8 years old) and preadolescent (12 years old) c...
We investigated whether children tell white lies simply out of politeness or as a means to improve a...
While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether thi...
Prosocial lying refers to deceptive behavior performed for the benefit of others, which children may...
Children as young as 3 years tell lies, and the propensity to tell a lie in an experimental situatio...
The present study explored the extent and developmental pattern of lying among 7-10-year olds (Grade...
Lying with the purpose of gaining social acceptance is called prosocial lying. It serves to avoid em...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER of ARTS in PS...
This 3-year longitudinal study examined children’s engagement and refusals to be prosocial between s...
Deception is not only part of daily life for adults, but it is also part of typical development thro...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
This study investigated the relationship between children’s proneness to endorse moral disengagement...
This thesis reports the findings of a series of five linked studies which involved a total of 473 ch...
Children tell prosocial lies from the age of three years onward, but little is known about for whom ...
This study investigates the influence of helping and collaboration on children's prosocial lie-telli...
This study examines the extent to which the younger (8 years old) and preadolescent (12 years old) c...
We investigated whether children tell white lies simply out of politeness or as a means to improve a...
While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether thi...
Prosocial lying refers to deceptive behavior performed for the benefit of others, which children may...
Children as young as 3 years tell lies, and the propensity to tell a lie in an experimental situatio...
The present study explored the extent and developmental pattern of lying among 7-10-year olds (Grade...
Lying with the purpose of gaining social acceptance is called prosocial lying. It serves to avoid em...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER of ARTS in PS...
This 3-year longitudinal study examined children’s engagement and refusals to be prosocial between s...
Deception is not only part of daily life for adults, but it is also part of typical development thro...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
This study investigated the relationship between children’s proneness to endorse moral disengagement...
This thesis reports the findings of a series of five linked studies which involved a total of 473 ch...