“…Thus, inductions are expected to direct children's attention to outcomes for others and how they can affect others' emotional states and well-being. In fact, consistent with theory, parental inductive discipline (i.e., the use of reasoning) tends to be positively related to prosocial behavior, empathy, and sympathy (Carlo, Knight, McGinley, & Hayes, 2011;Krevans & Gibbs, 1996;Janssens & Gerris, 1992;Laible, Eye, & Carlo, 2008; see Eisenberg et al, 2006), although researchers do not always find significant relations (e.g., Garner, 2012). However, none of the existing work, to our knowledge, has examined these relations from childhood into adulthood.…”