Past research on children’s sociomoral reasoning has widely discussed how children exercise the principles of fairness and authority respectively in reasoning about social situations. However, little research has been conducted to study how children’s expectations of fairness may interact with the principle of authority. Fairness is primarily apprehended as the allocation of resources based on equality, merit, or effort invested. Authority principle, on the other hand, involves the perception of a higher-ranked individual who is ascribed with the role of protecting and maintaining the harmony within the group. Studies in infancy have established that children have acquired the expectations of fairness at the age of 15 months old. Similarly ...
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none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
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This research investigates 3- and 5-year-olds' relative fairness in distributing small collections o...
Fairness-based decision-making is considered one of the most crucial topics in the literature on mor...
Two experiments examined infants ’ expectations about how an experimenter should distribute resource...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
Existing literature suggests that infants are able to represent a dominance relationship and hold di...
A concern for fairness is a fundamental and universal element of morality. To examine the extent to ...
This study investigated children’s evaluations of peer group members who deviated from group norms a...
Recent work has suggested that principles of fairness that seem like natural laws to the Western min...
One influential view holds that children’s sense of fairness emerges at age 8 and is rooted in the d...
This dissertation explored the influence of culture-related socialization on children\u27s developme...
This article addresses a set of questions regarding relations between culture and morality. Unlike p...
Samples of 95 preschoolers, first graders, and third graders responded to questions whereby one auth...
Notwithstanding alternative ways of obtaining power, social power is mostly commonly acquired throug...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
Many social exchanges produce benefits that would not exist otherwise, but anticipating conflicts ab...
This research investigates 3- and 5-year-olds' relative fairness in distributing small collections o...
Fairness-based decision-making is considered one of the most crucial topics in the literature on mor...
Two experiments examined infants ’ expectations about how an experimenter should distribute resource...