Prosocial development in early adulthood: a longitudinal study |
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Authors: | Eisenberg Nancy Guthrie Ivanna K Cumberland Amanda Murphy Bridget C Shepard Stephanie A Zhou Qing Carlo Gustavo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287, USA. |
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Abstract: | Consistency of measures of a prosocial personality and prosocial moral judgment over time, and the interrelations among them, were examined. Participants and friends' reports of prosocial characteristics were obtained at ages 21-22, 23-24, and 25-26 years. In addition, participants' prosocial judgment was assessed with interviews and with an objective measure of prosocial moral reasoning at several ages. Reports of prosocial behavior and empathy-related responding in childhood and observations of prosocial behavior in preschool also were obtained. There was interindividual consistency in prosocial dispositions, and prosocial dispositions in adulthood related to empathy/sympathy and prosocial behavior at much younger ages. Interview and objective measures of moral reasoning were substantially interrelated in late adolescence/early adulthood and correlated with participants' and friends' reports of a prosocial disposition. |
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