Original paper

Prosocial and antisocial children's perceptions of peers' motives for prosocial behaviours

Volume: 29, Issue: 3, Pages: 396 - 408
Published: Mar 10, 2011
Abstract
This study investigated whether peer‐nominated prosocial and antisocial children have different perceptions of the motives underlying peers' prosocial actions. Eighty‐seven children, aged 10–12 years old, completed peer‐nomination measures of social behaviour. On the basis of numbers of social nominations received, a subsample of 51 children (32 who were peer‐nominated as ‘prosocial’, and 18 who were peer‐nominated as ‘antisocial’) then recorded...
Paper Details
Title
Prosocial and antisocial children's perceptions of peers' motives for prosocial behaviours
Published Date
Mar 10, 2011
Volume
29
Issue
3
Pages
396 - 408
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