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Sociocognitive and behavioral correlates of a measure of prosocial tendencies for adolescents

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JOURNAL OF EARLY ADOLESCENCE
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 107-134

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0272431602239132

Keywords

measurement; moral development; moral cognitions; moral emotions; prosocial behavior

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The present study was designed to examine the psychometric properties of a multidimensional measure of prosocial behaviors to use with early adolescents and middle adolescents. One hundred thirty-eight students ((A) over bar age = 15.8 years, 80 girls; 70% White, nonHispanic)from a public middle school and high school completed measures of prosocial moral reasoning, sympathy, perspective taking, aggression, ascription of responsibility, social desirability, verbal skills, and a revised prosocial tendencies measure (PTM-R). The questionnaires were completed in two sessions each separated by a 2-week time span (to assess test-retest reliability of the PTM-R). Moreover teacher ratings of adolescents generosity and helpfulness toward others were obtained. Analyses were conducted separately for early adolescents and middle adolescents and results showed adequate reliability and evidence of validity for PTM-R. Discussion focused on individual differences in prosocial behaviors among early adolescents and middle adolescents and the need to differentiate among differing types of prosocial behaviors.

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