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天真
发表于 2025-3-24 02:43:14
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137008787xture of altruistic and other types of motivation. An adult may stop children who are fighting, for instance, both because of her own value-based concern for their welfare and because this act may elicit social approval and enhance her sense of competence.
畏缩
发表于 2025-3-24 08:51:33
Parent Discipline, Moral Internalization, and Development of Prosocial Motivationieve may account for the individual’s motivation to help in the innocent-bystander context. Regarding situations in which the actor is the cause of the other’s misfortune, I use as a framework the development of an internal moral orientation in which guilt is the major moral motive.
滋养
发表于 2025-3-24 13:35:52
Internalized Values as Motivators of Altruismxture of altruistic and other types of motivation. An adult may stop children who are fighting, for instance, both because of her own value-based concern for their welfare and because this act may elicit social approval and enhance her sense of competence.
musicologist
发表于 2025-3-24 16:01:09
Roots, Motives, and Patterns in Children’s Prosocial Behavior1963), as naturally virtuous and with a communal sense of seif (Rousseau, 1755/1952), as waging a war of all against all and as based on rational self-interest (Hobbes, 1651/1952). Accordingly, children have been variously regarded and reared, and, perhaps, as a result, they have been variously prosocial.
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屈尊
发表于 2025-3-25 02:19:55
The Altruistic Personalityematic program of research into “consistent patterns of individual differences” in altruistic behavior. This is because most researchers do not believe there is a trait of altruism—or at least, not one broadly based enough to Warrant major research attention. This chapter aims to correct this erroneous impression.