| Literature DB >> 18200890 |
Tina Malti1, Michaela Gummerum, Marlis Buchmann.
Abstract
The authors investigated the contemporaneous and longitudinal relations of children's (M age = 6.4 years) prosocial behavior to sympathy and moral motivation. Mothers and kindergarten teachers rated children's prosocial behavior. The authors measured sympathy via self- and adult reports. Moral motivation was assessed by children's attribution of emotions to hypothetical victimizers and self-as-victimizers and by moral reasoning after rule violations. Mother-rated prosocial behavior was contemporaneously and longitudinally related to sympathy. Moral motivation moderated the relation of sympathy to mother-rated prosocial behavior. Furthermore, boys' level of mother-rated prosocial behavior increased with level of moral motivation, whereas girls were high in mother-rated prosocial behavior, regardless of their level of moral motivation. Sympathy contemporaneously predicted kindergarten teacher-rated prosocial behavior.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18200890 DOI: 10.3200/GNTP.168.3.277-300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Psychol ISSN: 0022-1325 Impact factor: 1.509