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Inhibitory Control and Moral Emotions: Relations to Reparation in Early and Middle Childhood
Authors:Tyler Colasante  Antonio Zuffianò  Na Young Bae  Tina Malti
Affiliation:1. University of Toronto, Canadatyler.colasante@mail.utoronto.ca;3. University of Toronto, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT. This study examined links between inhibitory control, moral emotions (sympathy and guilt), and reparative behavior in an ethnically diverse sample of 4- and 8-year-olds (N = 162). Caregivers reported their children's reparative behavior, inhibitory control, and moral emotions through a questionnaire, and children reported their guilt feelings in response to a series of vignettes depicting moral transgressions. A hypothesized meditation model was tested with inhibitory control relating to reparative behavior through sympathy and guilt. In support of this model, results revealed that high levels of inhibitory control were associated with high levels of reparative behavior through high levels of sympathy and guilt. However, the mediation of inhibitory control to reparation through guilt was significant for 4-year-olds only. Results are discussed in relation to the temperamental, regulatory, and affective-moral precursors of reparative behavior in early and middle childhood.
Keywords:reparative behavior  inhibitory control  sympathy  guilt  childhood
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