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The Relationship Between Facial Expression Recognition Accuracy and Sharing Behavior in Childhood

  • THE KOREAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • 2019, 32(1), pp.69-86
  • DOI : 10.35574/KJDP.2019.03.32.1.69
  • Publisher : The Korean Society For Developmental Psychology
  • Research Area : Social Science > Psychological Science
  • Received : February 15, 2019
  • Accepted : February 28, 2019

Sangeun Lee 1 Jeong, Yoonkyung 1

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ABSTRACT

The present study investigated the relationship between facial expression recognition accuracy and sharing behavior, one of the prosocial behaviors-of first and third graders. The authors measured facial expression recognition accuracy by DANVA-2 and sharing behavior by modified dictator game. The results revealed that there was no difference in the amount of resources shared with the recipient, but there was a difference in the facial expression recognition accuracy between the two age groups. Older children recognized anger facial expression more accurately than younger children. Furthermore, it was found that children's angry facial expression recognition accuracy is related to their prosocial sharing behavior.

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