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Fly high fly low
by
Freeman, Don, 1908-1978
in
Kindness Juvenile fiction.
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Pigeons Juvenile fiction.
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Kindness Fiction.
2004
The adventures of two pigeons who make their home in the letter of a neon sign.
Development of a measure of kindness
by
Canter, David V.
,
Yaneva, Miroslava A.
,
Youngs, Donna E.
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
,
Evaluation
,
Kindness
2023
In the spirit of the growing developments in positive psychology, there is an increasing interest in how kind people are to each other. Yet, this area lacks any strong psychometric instrument. An initial exploratory study demonstrated that a 40-item questionnaire, completed by 165 people, revealed distinct aspects of kindness when subjected to multivariate analysis. A subsequent study is reported, using the structure of the exploratory results to further clarify the conceptual framework (Study 1). The revised 45-item questionnaire was administered to 1039 individuals from the general British population. Smallest Space Analysis of the variables, supported by Factor analysis, confirmed the hypothesis of two facets to kindness, the psychological source of the action (from principles or empathy), and the form of expression (through psychological involvement or following social prescription. It also revealed an additional general, core kindness, labelled
Anthropophilia
. Reliable scales derived from the combinations of the two elements from each facet were identified: Affective-Socially Prescribed; Affective-Proactive; Principle-Socially Prescribed and Principle-Proactive. Intercorrelations between the scales revealed that they measure different modes of kindness. Comparisons between male and female respondents provided external validity for the questionnaire. Study 2 (
N
= 251) reported that the scales measure independent dimensions when correlated with similar and dissimilar concepts.
Journal Article
Be kind
by
Miller, Pat Zietlow, author
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Hill, Jen, 1975-, illustrator
in
Friendship Juvenile fiction.
,
Kindness Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Fiction.
2018
When Tanisha spills grape juice all over her new dress, her classmate contemplates how to make her feel better and what it means to be kind. From asking the new girl to play to standing up for someone being bullied, this moving and thoughtful story explores what a child can do to be kind, and how each act, big or small, can make a difference or at least help a friend.
Stereotype Content: Warmth and Competence Endure
2018
Two dimensions persist in social cognition when people are making sense of individuals or groups. The stereotype content model (SCM) terms these two basic dimensions perceived warmth (trustworthiness, friendliness) and competence (capability, assertiveness). Measured reliably and validly, these Big Two dimensions converge across survey, cultural, laboratory, and biobehavioral approaches. Generality across place, levels, and time further support the framework. Similar dimensions have emerged repeatedly over the history of psychology and in current theories. The SCM proposes and tests a comprehensive causal theory: Perceived social structure (cooperation, status) predicts stereotypes (warmth, competence), which in turn predict emotional prejudices (pride, pity, contempt, envy), and finally, the emotions predict discrimination (active and passive help and harm). The SCM uncovers systematic content and dynamics of stereotypes, which has practical implications.
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I am kind
by
Concord, Juliet
in
Kindness Juvenile literature.
,
Children Conduct of life Juvenile literature.
,
Kindness.
2011
Learn about ways that you can be kind to others.
A book of love
by
Randall, Emma, 1989- author, illustrator
in
Kindness Juvenile fiction.
,
Stories in rhyme.
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Love Fiction.
2019
Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text show many ways that love can be shared, from giving a hug or a kiss to helping a grandparent, or simply listening when someone feels low.
Gratitude on a Budget: Cheap and Cheerful Ways to Give Back
by
Hunt, Mary
in
Kindness
2025
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