Browsing by Author "Carlo, G."
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The longitudinal associations among temperament, parenting, and Turkish children's prosocial behaviors
Laible, D. J.; Kumru, Asiye; Carlo, G.; Streit, C.; Selcuk, B.; Sayil, M. (Wiley, 2017-06-19)In Turkey, responsive behaviors toward kin are expected from children. Despite this, we know little about the factors that influence young Turkish children's prosocial behaviors. The goal was to explore how temperament and ... -
Longitudinal relations among parenting daily hassles, child rearing, and prosocial and aggressive behaviors in Turkish children
Gülseven, Z.; Carlo, G.; Streit, C.; Kumru, Asiye; Selçuk, B.; Sayıl, M. (Wiley, 2018-02)The present study was designed to examine the longitudinal relations between parenting daily hassles and young children's later prosocial and aggressive behaviors, as well as the mediating role of parenting practices in a ... -
The mediational roles of harsh and responsive parenting in the longitudinal relations between socioeconomic status and Turkish children’s emotional development
Gülseven, Z.; Kumru, Asiye; Carlo, G.; Palermo, F.; Selçuk, B.; Sayıl, M. (Sage, 2018-11)This study examined the associations among the socioeconomic status (SES) of Turkish families when children (N = 340, Mean age = 83 months, SD = 3.59, 50.3% boys) were approximately 7 years of age (Time 1) and their emotional ... -
Prosocial moral reasoning and prosocial behavior among Turkish and Spanish adolescents
Kumru, Asiye; Carlo, G.; Mestre, M. V.; Samper, P. (Society for Personality Research, 2012)Prosocial moral reasoning and behavior of young people in early and middle adolescence were examined in relation to the association among the variable of cultural group, age, and gender. Adolescents from Valencia, Spain ... -
The roles of perspective taking, empathic concern, and prosocial moral reasoning in the self-reported prosocial behaviors of filipino and Turkish young adults
Gulseven, Z.; Kumru, Asiye; Carlo, G.; de Guzman, M. R. (Sage, 2020-11)Traditional social cognitive model of prosocial development suggests important links between both sociocognitive and socioemotive traits and prosocial behaviors. The present study examined the relations among perspective ...
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