Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those norms when given a chance to share. This phenomenon has rarely been explored in the context of a single study. Using a novel approach, the research presented here offers clear evidence of this discrepancy and goes on to examine possible explanations for its diminution with age. In Study 1, 3–8-year-old children readily stated that they themselves should share equally, asserted that others should as well, and predicted that others had shared equally with them. Nevertheless, children failed to engage in equal sharing until ages 7–8. In Study 2, 7–8-year-olds correctly predicted that they would share equally, and 3–6-year-olds correctly predicted ...
Humans value fairness in themselves and others, but controversies exist as to how to allocate resour...
This study focuses on sharing, both in equal parts (groups) or unequal parts. Children at age five a...
<div><p>In face-to-face bargaining tasks human adults almost always agree on an equal split of resou...
<div><p>Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to ...
Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those no...
Young children endorse norms of fairness but rarely act on them. We investigated whether a failure o...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
The development of children’s use of two social rules concerning learning to share with peers was ex...
In face-to-face bargaining tasks human adults almost always agree on an equal split of re-sources. T...
Merit is a key principle of fairness: rewards should be distributed according to how much someone co...
This study focuses on sharing, both in equal parts (groups) or unequal parts. Children at age five a...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
Children have an early-emerging expectation that resources should be divided fairly amongst agents, ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Fairness is one of the most important foundations of morality and may have played a key role in the ...
Humans value fairness in themselves and others, but controversies exist as to how to allocate resour...
This study focuses on sharing, both in equal parts (groups) or unequal parts. Children at age five a...
<div><p>In face-to-face bargaining tasks human adults almost always agree on an equal split of resou...
<div><p>Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to ...
Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those no...
Young children endorse norms of fairness but rarely act on them. We investigated whether a failure o...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
The development of children’s use of two social rules concerning learning to share with peers was ex...
In face-to-face bargaining tasks human adults almost always agree on an equal split of re-sources. T...
Merit is a key principle of fairness: rewards should be distributed according to how much someone co...
This study focuses on sharing, both in equal parts (groups) or unequal parts. Children at age five a...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
Children have an early-emerging expectation that resources should be divided fairly amongst agents, ...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Fairness is one of the most important foundations of morality and may have played a key role in the ...
Humans value fairness in themselves and others, but controversies exist as to how to allocate resour...
This study focuses on sharing, both in equal parts (groups) or unequal parts. Children at age five a...
<div><p>In face-to-face bargaining tasks human adults almost always agree on an equal split of resou...