Moral emotions in early childhood: Validation of the Moral Emotions Questionnaire (MEQ)
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International Journal of Behavioral Development
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Moral emotions are experienced in daily life and are crucial for mediating appropriate social behaviors, as they prevent individuals
from committing transgressions. In this study, caregivers of 377 children aged between 2.5 and 6.5 years old completed the Moral
Emotions Questionnaire (MEQ), a parent report aimed to separately identify the presence of shame, guilt, and pride behaviors in
early childhood. To validate this newly developed questionnaire, a confirmatory factor analysis and measurement invariance were
conducted, and internal consistency, and concurrent validity were tested. Outcomes confirmed that the three moral emotions can
be individually identified through the MEQ, even at such an early age. The MEQ scales showed acceptable internal consistencies and
the associations between the three moral emotions and externalizing behaviors, internalizing behaviors, and social competence were
in accordance with previous research, therefore confirming concurrent validity.
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Da Silva, B.M.S., Ketelaar, L., Veiga, G., Tsou, Y. T., & Rieffe, C. (2022). Moral emotions in early childhood: Validation of the Moral Emotions Questionnaire (MEQ). International Journal of Behavioral Development, 46(2):157–168. https://doi.org/10.1177/01650254221075031