2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2021.101033
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The moral self-concept in preschool children: Its dimensions and relation to prosocial behaviors

Abstract: Recent theories have highlighted the relevance of the moral self-concept (MSC) for prosocial behavior. Its early development and internal structure is still unknown, though. With two studies, we aimed to investigate the structure of the MSC in early childhood. Furthermore, we explored prosocial behavioral correlates (helping, sharing, comforting). In a first study, we explored four to six-year-olds (N = 127). We assessed explicit (puppet-interview) and implicit (IAT) measures of the MSC and observed child beha… Show more

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“…Concerning the implicit moral self, we did not find any effect on the ERPs nor any correlation with the moral identity measures. The lack of correlation between explicit and implicit measures is in line with what reported in previous studies in both adults and children (Christner et al, 2020;Johnston et al, 2013;Perugini & Leone, 2009;Pletti et al, 2019;Sticker et al, 2021). The lack of effects of the implicit moral self The current study also provided general information about how moral content is processed in middle/late childhood, irrespective of moral identity and the moral self-concept.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Concerning the implicit moral self, we did not find any effect on the ERPs nor any correlation with the moral identity measures. The lack of correlation between explicit and implicit measures is in line with what reported in previous studies in both adults and children (Christner et al, 2020;Johnston et al, 2013;Perugini & Leone, 2009;Pletti et al, 2019;Sticker et al, 2021). The lack of effects of the implicit moral self The current study also provided general information about how moral content is processed in middle/late childhood, irrespective of moral identity and the moral self-concept.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Moral identity, that is, how important it is for someone's identity or sense of self to be moral, has been proposed to be a unique characteristic of human morality (Korsgaard, 1996). It is a crucial predictor of prosocial behavior in both adults and children (Hardy & Carlo, 2011;Hertz & Krettenauer, 2015;Sticker et al, 2021). Yet, its development remains hotly debated and virtually nothing is known on the neurocognitive processes that relate to its developmental emergence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dimensional SC scores resulted from the mean value of all items of a scale (cf. Marsh et al, 2002;Sengsavang & Krettenauer, 2015;Sticker et al, 2021). A higher score indicates higher importance of the respective SC domain, based on behavioral preferences for the associated behaviors.…”
Section: Sc Scalesmentioning
confidence: 99%