Social cognitive predictors of prosocial behavior toward same and alternate race children among white pre-schoolers

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Barbara J. Zimmerman
Gary D. Levy
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[1] Dana College,Barbara Zimmerman, Psychology Department
[2] University of Wyoming,undefined
[3] Dana College,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2000年 / 19卷
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Prosocial Behavior; Current Psychology; White Child; Skin Tone; Social Cognitive Variable;
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Social cognitive predictors of 36 White preschoolers' (18 boys, 18 girls) tendencies to say they would act prosocially toward White and African-American children were examined. White preschoolers completed measures of their tendency to engage in prosocial behaviors directed toward White and African-American children, positive racial beliefs about White and African-American persons, and race schematicity. Consistent with previous research examining prosocial behavior in preschoolers, girls were more likely than boys to say they would act prosocially. White preschoolers' age in months did not correlate significantly with their tendencies to engage in prosocial behaviors toward White children. However, age in months was negatively correlated with White preschoolers' inclinations to direct prosocial behaviors toward African-American children. Consistent with an emerging literature concerning the role of social cognitive factors in young children's race schema development, White preschoolers' race schematicity was significantly predictive of their tendencies to say they would engage in prosocial behaviors toward African-American children. Patterns of results partially replicate previous prosocial behavior research, and demonstrate the importance of social cognitive variables on young children's prosocial behaviors.
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页码:175 / 193
页数:18
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