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Sequential development of helping behavior: A cognitive-learning approach
Authors:Daniel Bar-Tal
Affiliation:Tel-Aviv University Israel
Abstract:It is suggested that cognitive, social-perspective, and moral skills, on the one hand, and a self-regulatory skill on the other, determine the extent, quantity, and quality of helping acts. A framework for the analysis of helping behavior development by integrating cognitive-development- and social-learning approaches is suggested. The framework proposes that altruistic behavior is a specific, highest-level kind of helping behavior. Helping behavior develops sequentially as its quality changes. The quality of the helping behavior is reflected in individuals' motivation to act. Empirical evidence supporting the suggested framework is presented, and the contribution of this framework for the study of prosocial behavior is discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Daniel Bar-Tal   School of Education   Tel-Aviv University   Tel-Aviv   Israel.
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