Children’s target experiences (as recipients of prosocial peer acts and victims of peer aggression) were investigated for their concurrent and longitudinal associations with prosocial and aggressive behavior. Forty-four children (initially 22–40 months) were observed in naturalistic interactions with peers during a two-month period for each of three consecutive years. Results revealed no consistency over time in children’s experiences as targets for aggressive or prosocial peer acts, although there was some indication that altruistic target experiences may be stable from the end of the preschool period. Early behavior appeared to affect the way children were later treated by peers, but no support was found for the idea that early target exp...
This study investigated whether peer-nominated prosocial and antisocial children have different perc...
The development of prosocial behavior is traced from middle childhood to adulthood in a 22-year lon...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
Preschoolers’ prosocial and aggressive behaviors were explored longitudinally, with a focus on the i...
Preschoolers ’ prosocial and aggressive behaviours were explored longitudinally, with a focus on the...
Abstract Background Past research has shown links bet...
This doctoral thesis explored three broad aspects of preschoolers’ social competence: prosocial beha...
The present longitudinal research demonstrates robust contributions of early prosocial behavior to c...
Concurrent and longitudinal links between children’s own and their nominated best friends’ antisocia...
Children’s social behaviours have significant implications to their adjustments. Aggressive childre...
IntroductionEarly adolescence is a developmental period in which peer victimization, bullying, relat...
We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not...
This thesis reports the findings of a series of five linked studies which involved a total of 473 ch...
The present research longitudinally evaluated the association of group and dyadic peer relation fact...
The present study assessed children\u27s evaluations of hypothetical peer provocation. Participants ...
This study investigated whether peer-nominated prosocial and antisocial children have different perc...
The development of prosocial behavior is traced from middle childhood to adulthood in a 22-year lon...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
Preschoolers’ prosocial and aggressive behaviors were explored longitudinally, with a focus on the i...
Preschoolers ’ prosocial and aggressive behaviours were explored longitudinally, with a focus on the...
Abstract Background Past research has shown links bet...
This doctoral thesis explored three broad aspects of preschoolers’ social competence: prosocial beha...
The present longitudinal research demonstrates robust contributions of early prosocial behavior to c...
Concurrent and longitudinal links between children’s own and their nominated best friends’ antisocia...
Children’s social behaviours have significant implications to their adjustments. Aggressive childre...
IntroductionEarly adolescence is a developmental period in which peer victimization, bullying, relat...
We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not...
This thesis reports the findings of a series of five linked studies which involved a total of 473 ch...
The present research longitudinally evaluated the association of group and dyadic peer relation fact...
The present study assessed children\u27s evaluations of hypothetical peer provocation. Participants ...
This study investigated whether peer-nominated prosocial and antisocial children have different perc...
The development of prosocial behavior is traced from middle childhood to adulthood in a 22-year lon...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...