We investigated the relations between anticipation of sadness for excluded peers, sympathy, and prosocial behavior in a sample of 127 Italian preschoolers (Mage = 4.84 years, SD = 0.85). Children attributed emotions to hypothetical excluded peers who exhibited withdrawn versus aggressive behavior, and these attributions were coded for the presence and intensity of sadness. Teachers rated children’s sympathy and prosocial behavior via questionnaire. In general, children attributed more sadness to the withdrawn excluded peer than the aggressive excluded peer. A path analysis revealed that those who anticipated higher levels of sadness for the withdrawn excluded peer were rated higher in sympathy and, in turn, higher in prosocial behavior. Att...
Two studies were carried out to investigate relations between socialization influences, person varia...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
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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...
The present study examined the relation between empathic distress and prosociality in preschool chil...
The present study examined the effect of familiarity with social partners on preschoolers’ prosocial...
This study aims at investigating the affective and cognitive components of empathy in relation to bo...
In present study, we examined the protective role of peer acceptance in the links between two subtyp...
The aim of this study was to explore young children's perceptions, beliefs, and anticipated outcomes...
Children interact with peers in their daily lives and sometimes help, share, or otherwise do somethi...
This study examined emotional responding (sympathy and distress) and prosocial behavior as well as t...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether dispositional sadness predicted children's prosocia...
Prosocial behaviors such as sharing, donating, and helping, are critical for psychological well- bei...
Bullying occurs at approximately the same rate in kindergarten as in elementary school, but few stud...
Two studies were carried out to investigate relations between socialization influences, person varia...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
Children sometimes show positive emotions in response to seeing others being helped, yet it remains ...
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...
The present study examined the relation between empathic distress and prosociality in preschool chil...
The present study examined the effect of familiarity with social partners on preschoolers’ prosocial...
This study aims at investigating the affective and cognitive components of empathy in relation to bo...
In present study, we examined the protective role of peer acceptance in the links between two subtyp...
The aim of this study was to explore young children's perceptions, beliefs, and anticipated outcomes...
Children interact with peers in their daily lives and sometimes help, share, or otherwise do somethi...
This study examined emotional responding (sympathy and distress) and prosocial behavior as well as t...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether dispositional sadness predicted children's prosocia...
Prosocial behaviors such as sharing, donating, and helping, are critical for psychological well- bei...
Bullying occurs at approximately the same rate in kindergarten as in elementary school, but few stud...
Two studies were carried out to investigate relations between socialization influences, person varia...
The emotions of aggressive and withdrawn children were examined in object-conflict and group-entry s...
Children sometimes show positive emotions in response to seeing others being helped, yet it remains ...