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Happy Little Benefactor: Prosocial Behaviors Promote Happiness in Young Children From Two Cultures

机译:幸福的小福音:女性行为促进两种文化的幼儿幸福

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Evidence that young children display more happiness when sharing than receiving treats supports that humans, by nature, are prosocial. However, whether this “warm glow” is also found for other prosocial behaviors (instrumental helping and empathic helping) and/or in different cultures is still unclear. Dutch (studies 1 and 2) and Chinese (study 3) young children participated in a sharing task, followed by instrumental helping and empathic helping tasks in which they were praised (thanked) if they helped. Consistent results were found across three studies, showing that (1) participants displayed more happiness after giving than receiving treats; (2) toddlers displayed more happiness after instrumental helping than initially interacting with the experimenter; and (3) toddlers’ happiness remained the same after positive social feedback (i.e., being thanked). Taken together, these results indicate that independent of culture, both sharing and instrumental helping are emotionally rewarding, supporting an evolutionary origin of these behaviors.
机译:当幼儿在分享时,幼儿展示更多幸福,而不是接受治疗支持人类,本质上是对本质的。然而,这种“温暖的辉光”也被发现用于其他女性行为(乐器帮助和异常帮助)和/或不同培养物仍然不清楚。荷兰语(研究1和2)和中国人(研究3)幼儿参加了分享任务,然后有助于帮助和同情的帮助任务,其中他们被称赞(感谢)。在三项研究中发现了一致的结果,表明(1)参与者在给予之后展示了更多的幸福; (2)幼儿在乐器帮助之后显示更多幸福,而不是最初与实验者互动; (3)积极社交反馈后的幼儿幸福仍然是相同的(即,感谢)。总之,这些结果表明,独立于文化,共享和乐器帮助是情绪奖励,支持这些行为的进化起源。

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