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Moral emotions in early childhood: Validation of the Chinese moral emotion questionnaire
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Moral emotions in early childhood: Validation of the Chinese moral emotion questionnaire

Zijian Li, Boya Li, Yung-Ting Tsou, Paul OosterveldCarolien Rieffe
Social Development, 卷.32(2), 頁碼.527-545
05/2023

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Chinese culture moral emotions preschool age validation Developmental and Educational Psychology Sociology and Political Science Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Moral emotions such as pride, guilt and shame play an important role in the social-emotional development of preschool children. However, there are not many instruments available for measuring moral emotions in the preschool age. Moreover, relatively few research had examined cross-cultural validity of measures for moral emotions. The present study tested the Chinese version of the Moral emotion questionnaire (MEQ) upon a group of (N = 182) Chinese preschool children aged from 2 to 6 years. The Chinese MEQ is a parent-report translated from Dutch, assessing behavioural responses of pride, guilt and shame in preschool children. Confirmatory factor analysis showed satisfactory goodness-of-fit indexes for a three-factor structure (Pride, Guilt, Shame) with 15 loading items. For concurrent relations, the results suggested an adaptive role of pride and guilt and a maladaptive role of shame in the social-emotional development of preschool children. We could conclude that the 15-item Chinese MEQ is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring pride, guilt, and shame in 2–6-year-old children in the Chinese context.

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