Budget Amount *help |
¥1,700,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,700,000)
Fiscal Year 2006: ¥500,000 (Direct Cost: ¥500,000)
Fiscal Year 2005: ¥500,000 (Direct Cost: ¥500,000)
Fiscal Year 2004: ¥700,000 (Direct Cost: ¥700,000)
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Research Abstract |
This study examined the relationship between prosocial self-perception (sense of value and efficacy) and prosocial behavior in childhood. As the results, prosocial self-perception has changed over childhood through feedback-loop ; form self-perception to behavior and from behavior to self-perception. In early childhood, prosocial self-perception had changed and differentiated between sense of value and efficacy by the experiences of both helping friends and being helped by friends from 4 years old to 5 years old. On the other hand, prosocial self-perception had kept from 3 years old to 4 years old, and that, sense of value in 3 years old had an effect on the behaviors in prosocial situations in 4 years old, and sense of value and efficacy in 4 years old had effects on the behaviors in prosocial situations in 5 years old. Those results suggested that there are 2 pathways of prosocial development in early childhood. One is the development through prosocial self-perception to behaviors in
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prososial situations, which is based on the socialization in family. The other is the development through the experiences of being helped in prosocial situations to prosocial self-perception, which is based on the socialization in friends. In childhood, the distribution of types of prosocial perception, which were characterized by the valence between sense of value and efficacy, was different over age. The population of the children, who were high in both sense of value and efficacy, were the highest in 6 years old and had been on the decrease in from 7 years old to 9 years old. On the other hand, the population of the children, who were low in both sense of value and efficacy, were the highest in 9 years old. Furthermore, among 9-year-olds, sense of value and efficacy had a direct effect on motivation, and prosocial behavior was predicted by prosocial motivation. But for 7-year-olds, sense of value had a direct effect on attention to the other's needs. Those results suggested that there are 2 stages of prosocial developmental in childhood. First stage (5.6 years old) is the process from which sense of value is important to which efficacy has changed according to sense of value. Send stage (6-9 years old) is the process, from which sense of value and efficacy are stereo-typed and self accepted to which they are autonomous and objective. Less
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