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Anxiety and Social Responsiveness Moderate the Effect of Situational Demands on Children's Donating Behavior

机译:焦虑和社会反应能力适度对儿童捐赠行为的情境需求效果

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This study examined dispositional and situational correlates of donating behavior in a sample of 221 eight-year-old children. Children were shown a promotional clip for a charity, including a donation call. For a random half of the children, the video fragment ended with a probe of a same-sex peer donating money to the charity. Seeing a peer donate was associated with higher donations. Empathy and inhibition were not related to donating. Anxiety and social responsiveness moderated the effect of the situational manipulation on donating. Anxious children and children with less social responsiveness problems donated more after seeing the donating peer than did less anxious children and children with more social responsiveness problems. Moreover, in absence of the donating peer, anxious children donated less money than did less anxious children. Our results indicate that donating behavior is dependent on situational demands, and the situational effect differs depending on children's levels of anxiety or social responsiveness.
机译:本研究审查了221名八岁儿童样本中捐赠行为的讨论和情境相关性。儿童被宣传为慈善机构,包括捐赠电话。对于一个随机的一半孩子,视频片段结束了与捐款给慈善事业的同性同伴的探针。看到同伴捐赠与更高的捐赠有关。同理心和抑制与捐赠无关。焦虑与社会反应能力,适度的情境操纵对捐赠的影响。在看到捐赠同伴之后捐赠了更多的社会响应性问题的焦虑儿童和儿童捐赠了更多焦虑的儿童和具有更多社会响应性问题的儿童。此外,在没有捐赠的同伴的情况下,焦虑的孩子捐赠的钱比不那么焦虑的孩子。我们的结果表明,捐赠行为取决于情境需求,局势效应与儿童焦虑或社会响应程度的水平不同。

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