A limited number of studies has found that Prosocial Behavior (PB; i.e. voluntary actions aimed to benefit others, like helping, consoling, donating; Eisenberg, et al., 2006) was associated with academic achievement across adolescence (e.g., Gerbino et al., 2018; Wentzel, 1993). It was hypothesized that prosocial adolescents may be more motivated and engaged with school, because they experience a supportive and accepting environment (e.g., Jennings & Greenberg 2009). Similarly, Self-efficacy in Self-Regulated learning (SE-SRL; perceived capacities in self-monitoring, in setting goals and using self-motivational strategies for learning) is crucial for students' motivation and persistence (Bandura, 1997). Our study is aimed to identify th...
In this article, we test: (a) the relation between school-based extracurricular participation and in...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the roles of select intrapersonal and microsystem fa...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
A small number of studies has found that Prosocial Behavior (PB; i.e. voluntary actions aimed to ben...
Objective. Researchers have demonstrated the prediction of academic functioning by children's prosoc...
Objective: Researchers have demonstrated the prediction of academic functioning by children’s pro-so...
The present study identifies processes contributing to variability in antisocial and prosocial behav...
As most studies on the link between peer status and prosocial behavior are cross-sectional, conducte...
Prosocial behavior especially the behavior of helping, sharing, donating, cooperation and honesty ar...
In this study, the differences in social self-efficacy and prosocial behaviour between students of h...
Introduction. Prior research has shown that classmates’ behavior serves as a descriptive norm for a...
This study examined prosocial perceptions, and the effects of empathy, identity, and self-esteem on ...
The purposes of this study were to increase understanding of adolescent prosocial behaviors and mora...
The purpose of this study was to test whether the influence of after school activities upon school c...
The present longitudinal research demonstrates robust contributions of early prosocial behavior to c...
In this article, we test: (a) the relation between school-based extracurricular participation and in...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the roles of select intrapersonal and microsystem fa...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
A small number of studies has found that Prosocial Behavior (PB; i.e. voluntary actions aimed to ben...
Objective. Researchers have demonstrated the prediction of academic functioning by children's prosoc...
Objective: Researchers have demonstrated the prediction of academic functioning by children’s pro-so...
The present study identifies processes contributing to variability in antisocial and prosocial behav...
As most studies on the link between peer status and prosocial behavior are cross-sectional, conducte...
Prosocial behavior especially the behavior of helping, sharing, donating, cooperation and honesty ar...
In this study, the differences in social self-efficacy and prosocial behaviour between students of h...
Introduction. Prior research has shown that classmates’ behavior serves as a descriptive norm for a...
This study examined prosocial perceptions, and the effects of empathy, identity, and self-esteem on ...
The purposes of this study were to increase understanding of adolescent prosocial behaviors and mora...
The purpose of this study was to test whether the influence of after school activities upon school c...
The present longitudinal research demonstrates robust contributions of early prosocial behavior to c...
In this article, we test: (a) the relation between school-based extracurricular participation and in...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the roles of select intrapersonal and microsystem fa...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...