Instances of altruism in children are well documented. However, the underlying mechanisms of such altruistic behavior are still under considerable debate. While some claim that altruistic acts occur automatically and spontaneously, others argue that they require behavioral control. This study focuses on the mechanisms that give rise to prosocial decisions such as sharing and costly punishment. In two studies it is shown in 124 children aged 6–9 years that behavioral control plays a critical role for both prosocial decisions and costly punishment. Specifically, the studies assess the influence of taxing aspects of self-regulation, such as behavioral control (Study 1) and emotion regulation (Study 2) on subsequent decisions in a Dictator and ...
Altruistic behavior in humans is thought to have deep biological roots. Nonetheless, there is also e...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
Children who are prosocial in elementary school tend to have higher academic achievement and experie...
Instances of altruism in children are well documented. However, the underlying mechanisms of such al...
Two studies investigated the influence of external rewards and social praise in young children's fai...
Young children endorse norms of fairness but rarely act on them. We investigated whether a failure o...
Economic research has proposed that emotions like anger, guilt, and other moral emotions might be im...
Economic research has proposed that emotions like anger, guilt, and other moral emotions might be im...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
We examine the development of altruistic and free-riding behavior in 6-12-year-old children. We find...
Human cooperation is likely supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms ...
This study examined the development of sharing and its associations with moral emotions in an ethnic...
Altruism is a complex phenomenon which has been the subject of much empirical investigation. The pre...
People willingly accept personal costs to sanction norm violations even if they are not personally a...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Altruistic behavior in humans is thought to have deep biological roots. Nonetheless, there is also e...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
Children who are prosocial in elementary school tend to have higher academic achievement and experie...
Instances of altruism in children are well documented. However, the underlying mechanisms of such al...
Two studies investigated the influence of external rewards and social praise in young children's fai...
Young children endorse norms of fairness but rarely act on them. We investigated whether a failure o...
Economic research has proposed that emotions like anger, guilt, and other moral emotions might be im...
Economic research has proposed that emotions like anger, guilt, and other moral emotions might be im...
There has been a resurgence of interest in prosocial behaviour in recent years, but many authors avo...
We examine the development of altruistic and free-riding behavior in 6-12-year-old children. We find...
Human cooperation is likely supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms ...
This study examined the development of sharing and its associations with moral emotions in an ethnic...
Altruism is a complex phenomenon which has been the subject of much empirical investigation. The pre...
People willingly accept personal costs to sanction norm violations even if they are not personally a...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Altruistic behavior in humans is thought to have deep biological roots. Nonetheless, there is also e...
Abstract Reward for altruism and punishment for selfishness are crucial components for the maintenan...
Children who are prosocial in elementary school tend to have higher academic achievement and experie...