Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5033377 Current Opinion in Psychology 2018 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
A majority of current work indicates that the different types of prosocial behavior in young children (helping, sharing, comforting) are not related to each other. Here, I review recent studies that examined the relations between prosocial actions as well as the antecedents and correlates of the particular domains of prosociality. I argue that in addition to different social-cognitive demands also different motivations are involved in early prosocial action, and that prosociality is thus a concept that encompasses - at least early in development - heterogeneous behaviors and motivations.
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