We investigated children's positive emotions as an indicator of their underlying prosocial motivation. In Study 1, 2- and 5-year-old children (N = 64) could either help an individual or watch as another person provided help. Following the helping event and using depth sensor imaging, we measured children's positive emotions through changes in postural elevation. For 2-year-olds, helping the individual and watching another person help was equally rewarding; 5-year-olds showed greater postural elevation after actively helping. In Study 2, 5-year-olds’ (N = 59) positive emotions following helping were greater when an audience was watching. Together, these results suggest that 2-year-old children have an intrinsic concern that individuals be he...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From a young age, humans frequently and spontaneously ...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
Self-conscious emotions, such as guilt and shame, motivate the adherence to social norms, including ...
We investigated children's positive emotions as an indicator of their underlying prosocial motivatio...
Much is known about young children's helping behavior, but little is known about the underlying moti...
Children sometimes show positive emotions in response to seeing others being helped, yet it remains ...
Children are motivated to help others from an early age. However, little is known about the internal...
Children are motivated to help others from an early age. However, little is known about the internal...
A natural reaction to receiving help from someone is to help that person in return. In two studies, ...
From early in development, humans have strong prosocial tendencies. Much research has documented you...
Little is known about the flexibility of children's prosocial motivation. Here, 2- and 3-year-old ch...
Little is known about the flexibility of children's prosocial motivation. Here, 2- and 3-year-old ch...
Evidence that young children display more happiness when sharing than receiving treats supports that...
The study explored how the meaning of prosocial behavior changes over toddlerhood. Sixty-five 18- an...
Research has demonstrated that prosocial sharing is emotionally rewarding, which leads to further ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From a young age, humans frequently and spontaneously ...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
Self-conscious emotions, such as guilt and shame, motivate the adherence to social norms, including ...
We investigated children's positive emotions as an indicator of their underlying prosocial motivatio...
Much is known about young children's helping behavior, but little is known about the underlying moti...
Children sometimes show positive emotions in response to seeing others being helped, yet it remains ...
Children are motivated to help others from an early age. However, little is known about the internal...
Children are motivated to help others from an early age. However, little is known about the internal...
A natural reaction to receiving help from someone is to help that person in return. In two studies, ...
From early in development, humans have strong prosocial tendencies. Much research has documented you...
Little is known about the flexibility of children's prosocial motivation. Here, 2- and 3-year-old ch...
Little is known about the flexibility of children's prosocial motivation. Here, 2- and 3-year-old ch...
Evidence that young children display more happiness when sharing than receiving treats supports that...
The study explored how the meaning of prosocial behavior changes over toddlerhood. Sixty-five 18- an...
Research has demonstrated that prosocial sharing is emotionally rewarding, which leads to further ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From a young age, humans frequently and spontaneously ...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
Self-conscious emotions, such as guilt and shame, motivate the adherence to social norms, including ...