从祈祷到实践:儿童的宗教理解与群体外亲社会行为

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Isabelle Zammit, Eilis Hennessy, Islam Borinca, Laura K. Taylor
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在一个宗教多元化的世界里,了解幼儿如何看待其他宗教团体的同龄人并与之互动,对于从小促进和谐至关重要。该研究考察了儿童对外群体宗教的理解与他们对该宗教的儿童的亲社会行为之间的关系。210名3-6岁儿童(平均4.19岁;(50.7%男孩)来自马耳他公立学校的多数宗教(天主教),我们通过识别群体内的宗教符号和祈祷来评估儿童的宗教理解。此外,我们通过外群体祈祷来衡量儿童的外群体(即穆斯林)宗教理解。孩子们的亲社会行为是通过给外群体的孩子昂贵的贴纸来评估的。研究结果表明,外群体宗教理解调节了儿童宗教理解与外群体给予之间的联系。具体而言,外群体宗教理解抑制了内群体宗教理解与外群体给予之间的联系。讨论了儿童群体外宗教理解对亲社会行为的影响。
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From Prayer to Practice: Children's Religious Understanding and Outgroup Prosocial Behaviours

From Prayer to Practice: Children's Religious Understanding and Outgroup Prosocial Behaviours

In a religiously diverse world, understanding how young children perceive and interact with peers from other religious groups is pivotal for promoting harmony from an early age. The study examines how children's understanding of an outgroup religion is associated with their prosocial behaviours towards children from that religion. Conducted with 210 children aged 3–6 years (mean = 4.19 years; 50.7% boys) from the majority religion (Catholic) in state schools in Malta, we assessed children's religious understanding through identification of ingroup religious symbols, and prayer. Additionally, we measured children's outgroup (i.e., Muslim) religious understanding through outgroup prayer. Children's prosocial behaviours were assessed through their costly giving of stickers to outgroup children. Findings indicate that outgroup religious understanding moderated the link between children's religious understanding and outgroup giving. Specifically, outgroup religious understanding dampened the association between ingroup religious understanding and outgroup giving for children with higher ingroup religious understanding. Implications of children's outgroup religious understanding on prosocial behaviours are discussed.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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