2024
DOI: 10.1111/desc.13569
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Toddlers’ Helping Behavior Is Affected by the Effortful Costs Associated With Helping Others

Mia Radovanovic,
Hannah Solby,
Katie S. Rose
et al.

Abstract: Although the presence of early helping behavior has been firmly established, it is unclear to what extent children are willing to adopt costs to help others, as well as how this willingness changes as children get older. Canadian 21‐ to 36‐month‐olds (N = 48) participated in four helping tasks varying in the type and degree of effort required to help (lifting force, cognitive load, the number of steps in a task, and pushing force). When costs were lower, toddlers were not only more likely to help but also prov… Show more

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