Altruistic Emotion, Cognition, and Behavior Psychology Library Editions: Emotion Series
Auteur : Eisenberg Nancy
Originally published in 1986, this book was an effort to integrate thinking and research concerning the role of emotion and cognition in altruistic behaviour. Prior to publication there was a vast body of research and theorizing concerning the development and maintenance of prosocial (including altruistic) behaviour. This book focusses primarily on a specific set of intrapsychic factors involved in prosocial responding, especially emotions and cognitions believed to play a major role in altruistic behaviour. In the final chapters these intrapsychic factors are also discussed in relation to a variety of other relevant factors including socialization and situational influences on altruism.
Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Philosophical and Theoretical Roots 3. Prosocial Emotion: Methods and Current Research 4. Attributions About Others and their Prosocial Actions 5. The Development of Self-Perceptions 6. Role Taking, Attributions About the Origins of Another’s Dependency, and Problem-Solving 7. Altruistic Values and Moral Judgment 8. Prosocial Moral Judgment: Cross-Cultural Research 9. A Model of Prosocial Moral Reasoning 10. The Role of Altruistic Affect and Cognitions in Behavior. References. Author Index. Subject Index.
Date de parution : 11-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2014
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Altruistic Emotion, Cognition, and Behavior :
Mots-clés :
prosocial; action; moral; judgment; reasoning; responding; behaviors; self-evaluative; emotions; hedonistic; Prosocial Moral Judgment; Prosocial Moral Reasoning; Altruistic Emotion; Prosocial Behaviors; Prosocial Responding; Prosocial Actions; Hedonistic Reasoning; Von Cranach; Self-evaluative Emotions; Prosocial Reasoning; Kohlberg’s Scoring System; Children’s Attributions; Kohlberg’s Dilemmas; Kohlberg’s System; Personal Distress; High Level Moral Reasoning; Story Protagonist; People’s Inferences; Expressed Motives; Modal Element; Kibbutz Children; Trait Empathy; Prosocial Dilemmas; Prosocial Requests; Cognitive Developmental Theory