Abstract:Human prosociality is a valuable but also deeply puzzling trait. While several studies suggest that prosociality is an impulsive behavior, others argue that self‐control is necessary to develop prosocial behaviors. Yet, prosociality and self‐control in children have rarely been studied jointly. Here, we measured self‐control (i.e., delay‐of‐gratification) and prosociality (i.e., giving in a dictator game) in 250 4‐ to 6‐year‐old French schoolchildren. Contrary to previous studies, we found a negative relations… Show more
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