Highlights • At around age 5, young children show first signs of concern with reputation. • At around age 8, young children begin to reason about reputation explicitly and interpret others’ behavior in terms of self-presentational concerns. • Partner choice by peers and new theory of mind skills likely contribute to the development of reputation management
The extent to which a preschool child's social status or reputation, once established, affects peer ...
The extent to which a preschool child's social status or reputation, once established, affects ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015From an early age, humans perform generous acts tow...
Highlights • At around age 5, young children show first signs of concern with reputation. • At aroun...
Reputational concerns are known to promote cooperation. Individuals regularly act more prosocially w...
Children who are disliked by their peers often behave in manifestly aversive ways that elicit reject...
Being able to manage reputation is an important social skill, but it is unclear whether autistic chi...
This study investigated whether peer-nominated prosocial and antisocial children have different perc...
Trust and trustworthiness are important pillars of interpersonal, societal, and economic functioning...
This study examined the role of children’s trust beliefs and trustworthiness in the development of p...
This study examined the role of children’s trust beliefs and trustworthiness in the development of p...
Virtually all theories of the evolution of cooperation require that cooperators find ways to interac...
Interpersonal trust plays a crucial role in the formation and maintenance of social relationships. T...
This study sought to examine links among young children's peer relations, their moral understanding ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the development of the prosocial self-perception (sense of ...
The extent to which a preschool child's social status or reputation, once established, affects peer ...
The extent to which a preschool child's social status or reputation, once established, affects ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015From an early age, humans perform generous acts tow...
Highlights • At around age 5, young children show first signs of concern with reputation. • At aroun...
Reputational concerns are known to promote cooperation. Individuals regularly act more prosocially w...
Children who are disliked by their peers often behave in manifestly aversive ways that elicit reject...
Being able to manage reputation is an important social skill, but it is unclear whether autistic chi...
This study investigated whether peer-nominated prosocial and antisocial children have different perc...
Trust and trustworthiness are important pillars of interpersonal, societal, and economic functioning...
This study examined the role of children’s trust beliefs and trustworthiness in the development of p...
This study examined the role of children’s trust beliefs and trustworthiness in the development of p...
Virtually all theories of the evolution of cooperation require that cooperators find ways to interac...
Interpersonal trust plays a crucial role in the formation and maintenance of social relationships. T...
This study sought to examine links among young children's peer relations, their moral understanding ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the development of the prosocial self-perception (sense of ...
The extent to which a preschool child's social status or reputation, once established, affects peer ...
The extent to which a preschool child's social status or reputation, once established, affects ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015From an early age, humans perform generous acts tow...