ISBN-13: 9783639267679 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 72 str.
Parents are always trying to influence what their child becomes. One way to study that is to examine what aspects of parental behavior and attitude are related to the childs behavior. The current study examined the relationship of the following variables with young childrens prosocial behavior: age, sibling status, family income, and parental education, parental altruistic behavior, parental affiliative tendency, and parental socialization goals. The "family experience" variables were collected using The Family Experiences Questionnaire which was adapted from the work of Keller (2007), Mehrabian (1972), and Smith (2005). Childrens prosocial behavior was assessed through a series of in-lab sharing tasks, involving "low-cost" sharing, in which the child could give just one item out of a group of items to share with a distressed adult who had nothing to play with. The results show that there are multiple family-based correlates of early prosocial behavior and that those vary by the childs age and what must be shared.