This study examined emotional responding (sympathy and distress) and prosocial behavior as well as their relations across four cultures in a specific context. Preschool children (N = 212) from two Western cultures, Germany and Israel, and two South-East Asian cultures, Indonesia and Malaysia, participated in this study. Children s emotional reactions and prosocial behavior were observed when interacting with an adult in a quasi-experimental situation. Results showed that children from the two South-East Asian cultures, as compared to children from the two Western cultures, displayed more self-focused distress and less prosocial behavior. Across cultures, a positive relation between sympathy and prosocial behavior and a negative relation be...
Previous research suggests that adult perceptions of children\u27s social competence may vary depend...
Ninety-six 5-year-old girls and boys and their mothers (n = 87) participated in a cross-cultural stu...
This study investigated the expression of emotion of Anglo-Australian, Indian, Hong Kong Chinese and...
Cultures differ in their beliefs about emotions and related emotional expressions. Cultures with an ...
The present study examined the relation between empathic distress and prosociality in preschool chil...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
The present study examined the effect of familiarity with social partners on preschoolers’ prosocial...
Two studies were carried out to investigate relations between socialization influences, person varia...
A series of social interaction situations representing the four emotions of happy, afraid, sad, and ...
We investigated the relations between anticipation of sadness for excluded peers, sympathy, and pros...
We investigated the relations between anticipation of sadness for excluded peers, sympathy, and pros...
Abstract Cultures vary in beliefs about appropriate display of emotion. Children rely on adults to h...
The purpose of this study is to analyse toddlers regulation of negative emotions in two cultures. A...
Altruistic behavior in humans is thought to have deep biological roots. Nonetheless, there is also e...
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between Malaysian maternal child-rearing pr...
Previous research suggests that adult perceptions of children\u27s social competence may vary depend...
Ninety-six 5-year-old girls and boys and their mothers (n = 87) participated in a cross-cultural stu...
This study investigated the expression of emotion of Anglo-Australian, Indian, Hong Kong Chinese and...
Cultures differ in their beliefs about emotions and related emotional expressions. Cultures with an ...
The present study examined the relation between empathic distress and prosociality in preschool chil...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
The present study examined the effect of familiarity with social partners on preschoolers’ prosocial...
Two studies were carried out to investigate relations between socialization influences, person varia...
A series of social interaction situations representing the four emotions of happy, afraid, sad, and ...
We investigated the relations between anticipation of sadness for excluded peers, sympathy, and pros...
We investigated the relations between anticipation of sadness for excluded peers, sympathy, and pros...
Abstract Cultures vary in beliefs about appropriate display of emotion. Children rely on adults to h...
The purpose of this study is to analyse toddlers regulation of negative emotions in two cultures. A...
Altruistic behavior in humans is thought to have deep biological roots. Nonetheless, there is also e...
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between Malaysian maternal child-rearing pr...
Previous research suggests that adult perceptions of children\u27s social competence may vary depend...
Ninety-six 5-year-old girls and boys and their mothers (n = 87) participated in a cross-cultural stu...
This study investigated the expression of emotion of Anglo-Australian, Indian, Hong Kong Chinese and...