Outgroup prosocial giving during childhood: The role of ingroup preference and outgroup attitudes in a divided society
Autor: | Lipaz Shamoa-Nir, Jocelyn Dautel, Laura K. Taylor, Irene Razpurker-Apfeld |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Out-group prosocial behavior
Divided society Social Psychology 050109 social psychology Development theory Education Developmental Neuroscience Developmental and Educational Psychology Outgroup prosocial behavior Intergroup behavior 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Israel Social identity theory Life-span and Life-course Studies Children Group (mathematics) 05 social sciences Group conflict Resource distribution Ingroups and outgroups Preference intergroup conflict Prosocial behavior Psychology Social psychology Social Sciences (miscellaneous) 050104 developmental & child psychology |
Zdroj: | Shamoa Nir, L, Razpurker Apfeld, I, Dautel, J B & Taylor, L 2020, ' Outgroup prosocial giving during childhood: The role of ingroup preference and outgroup attitudes in a divided society ', INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 337-344 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0165025420935619 |
Popis: | Amid protracted conflict, children are raised in divided contexts which shape the development of their intergroup attitudes and behaviors. Social Identity Development Theory (SIDT) suggests that ingroup preference may contribute to more negative outgroup attitudes and behaviors in middle childhood. In such contexts, ingroup favoritism may shape resource distribution, a key indicator of prosocial behavior. This study examined the predictors of resource distribution among 387 children (age: M=9.59, SD=2.34) of majority (Jewish) and minority (Arab-Muslim) groups in Israel. Rooted in SIDT, a multiple-group chain mediation found that the effect of age on outgroup prosocial giving was serially mediated by the child’s ingroup symbol preference and negative outgroup attitudes. The mediation held across both majority and minority groups, highlighting the underlying developmental process of prosocial giving across group lines in a divided society. British Psychological Society Zefat Academic College internal institutional grant Check for published version during checkdate report - AC |
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