Infants’ prosocial behavior is governed by cost-benefit analyses

Volume: 177, Pages: 12 - 20
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Cost-benefit analyses are central to mature decision-making and behavior across a range of contexts. Given debates regarding the nature of infants’ prosociality, we investigated whether 18-month-old infants’ (N = 160) prosocial behavior is impacted by anticipated costs and benefits. Infants participated in a helping task in which they could carry either a heavy or light block across a room to help an experimenter. Infants’ helping behavior was...
Paper Details
Title
Infants’ prosocial behavior is governed by cost-benefit analyses
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
177
Pages
12 - 20
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