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Helping behavior in children: Addressing the interaction of a person-situation model
Authors:Robert B Hampson
Institution:Southern Methodist University USA
Abstract:A critical review of major trends and developments in the study of children's helping behavior is presented, with specific emphasis on demand characteristics of different situations (rescue, donation, assistance) and methodological difficulties inherent in such a study. In general, researchers have been able to isolate certain here-and-now situational influences which have led to mean increases in children's sharing behavior. As yet, however, relatively few studies have attempted to isolate personal characteristics of individual children as a means of examining baseline differences of individuals across different helping behaviors. As a start, this paper calls for a person-situation interactional approach to the study of children's helping behavior, examining such key factors as the child's family style, status in the peer group, and personality style as interactive with the characteristics of the particular helping situation.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be addressed to: Robert B  Hampson  Ph  D    Department of Psychology  Southern Methodist University  Dallas  TX 75275  
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