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Shyness and Social Conflict Reduce Young Children's Social Helpfulness
Authors:Jonathan S. Beier  Brandon F. Terrizzi  Amanda M. Woodward  Emma G. Larson
Affiliation:University of MarylandCollege Park
Abstract:This study examined social influences on 3‐year‐old children's decisions to help an experimenter gain another person's attention (N = 32). Children were slower to help the experimenter when the target had previously expressed disinterest in attending to her. Shy children were less likely to support the experimenter's attempts to communicate with the target; however, this association was not influenced by children's knowledge of the target's disinterest, and there was no relation between shyness and children's support for a separate physical goal. Therefore, young children's decisions to act helpfully incorporate consideration for others beyond a focal person with an unmet need, and they are further constrained by children's own comfort with the actions required to help.
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