In this study we use economic exchange games to examine the development of prosocial behavior in the form of sharing and giving in social interactions with peers across adolescence. Participants from four age groups (9-, 12-, 15-, and 18-year-olds, total N=119) played three types of distribution games and the Trust game with four different interaction partners: friends, antagonists, neutral classmates, and anonymous peers. Nine- and 12-year-olds showed similar levels of prosocial behavior to all interaction partners, whereas older adolescents showed increasing differentiation in prosocial behavior depending on the relation with peers, with most prosocial behavior towards friends. The age related increase in non-costly prosocial behavior tow...
none4siThe literature on pro-social behavior shows that older children are more generous than younge...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to social influence and previous studies have...
Adolescents spend the majority of their time with their peer. Peers, and friends in particular, are ...
This study examined how perspective taking and sensitivity to social rewards predict giving to frien...
Adolescence is a period of increased sensitivity to social contexts. To evaluate how social context ...
Study information on the article 'Adolescents’ trust and reciprocity towards friends, unknown peers,...
Adolescence is associated with heightened social influence, especially from peers. This can lead to ...
Changes in social behaviour from childhood to adulthood have been suggested to be driven by an incre...
Learning to successfully navigate social environments is a critical developmental goal, predictive o...
Although adolescents' prosocial behavior is related to various positive outcomes, longitudinal resea...
Although adolescents’ prosocial behavior is related to various positive outcomes, longitudinal resea...
Although adolescents\ue2\u80\u99 prosocial behavior is related to various positive outcomes, longitu...
Ontogenic studies of human prosociality generally agree on that human prosociality increases from ea...
In this review, we describe the development of prosocial behavior in adolescence as a critical infle...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
none4siThe literature on pro-social behavior shows that older children are more generous than younge...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to social influence and previous studies have...
Adolescents spend the majority of their time with their peer. Peers, and friends in particular, are ...
This study examined how perspective taking and sensitivity to social rewards predict giving to frien...
Adolescence is a period of increased sensitivity to social contexts. To evaluate how social context ...
Study information on the article 'Adolescents’ trust and reciprocity towards friends, unknown peers,...
Adolescence is associated with heightened social influence, especially from peers. This can lead to ...
Changes in social behaviour from childhood to adulthood have been suggested to be driven by an incre...
Learning to successfully navigate social environments is a critical developmental goal, predictive o...
Although adolescents' prosocial behavior is related to various positive outcomes, longitudinal resea...
Although adolescents’ prosocial behavior is related to various positive outcomes, longitudinal resea...
Although adolescents\ue2\u80\u99 prosocial behavior is related to various positive outcomes, longitu...
Ontogenic studies of human prosociality generally agree on that human prosociality increases from ea...
In this review, we describe the development of prosocial behavior in adolescence as a critical infle...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
none4siThe literature on pro-social behavior shows that older children are more generous than younge...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescents are particularly susceptible to social influence and previous studies have...
Adolescents spend the majority of their time with their peer. Peers, and friends in particular, are ...