Children’s moral behavior is guided, in part, by adults teaching children how to treat others. However, when circumstances change, such instructions may become either unhelpful or limiting. In the current study, 48 dyads of 5-year-olds played a collaborative game and either (a) received an instruction by an adult to share the spoils of the game equally, (b) did not receive any instruction (but still chose to share equally), or (c) agreed between themselves on a rule to share equally. Afterward, each child played with a new partner who was needier or worked harder in his or her collaboration and so plausibly deserved more than just half of the spoils. Results showed that children who were instructed by an adult shared less with their more de...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Past moral behavior sometimes discourages subsequent moral behavior and allows for subsequent immora...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Abstract Human adults use a range of social cues to obtain information about potential partners in c...
Young children demonstrate awareness of normativity in various domains of social learning. It is unc...
Recent studies in developmental psychology have revealed the developmental origins of cooperation. A...
This study interconnects developmental psychology of fair and moral behavior with economic game theo...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
Humans are frequently required to coordinate their actions in social dilemmas (e.g. when one of two ...
Much research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by adult authorities. Ver...
This study investigated moral judgment in children with high-functioning autism and their cooperatio...
1 ABSTRACT The author is following up on Bachelor's thesis called School aged children and their mor...
Children encounter moral norms in several different social contexts. Often it is in hierarchically s...
The development of children’s use of two social rules concerning learning to share with peers was ex...
Evolutionary theories of altruism have suggested that reciprocal exchanges and ingroup favoritism ha...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Past moral behavior sometimes discourages subsequent moral behavior and allows for subsequent immora...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Abstract Human adults use a range of social cues to obtain information about potential partners in c...
Young children demonstrate awareness of normativity in various domains of social learning. It is unc...
Recent studies in developmental psychology have revealed the developmental origins of cooperation. A...
This study interconnects developmental psychology of fair and moral behavior with economic game theo...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
Humans are frequently required to coordinate their actions in social dilemmas (e.g. when one of two ...
Much research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by adult authorities. Ver...
This study investigated moral judgment in children with high-functioning autism and their cooperatio...
1 ABSTRACT The author is following up on Bachelor's thesis called School aged children and their mor...
Children encounter moral norms in several different social contexts. Often it is in hierarchically s...
The development of children’s use of two social rules concerning learning to share with peers was ex...
Evolutionary theories of altruism have suggested that reciprocal exchanges and ingroup favoritism ha...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...
Past moral behavior sometimes discourages subsequent moral behavior and allows for subsequent immora...
The sensitivity to fairness undergoes relevant changes across development. Whether such changes depe...