In responding to wrongdoings, people simultaneously pursue the goals of social control and fairness to the wrongdoer. Social control necessitates stronger weighting of consequences than causes; fairness entails the opposite. The authors hypothesized that the developmental shift from overweighting consequence to overweighting intent when determining levels of punishment illustrates a shift from a default defender of the normative order to a motivated crusader of fairness to the wrongdoer. Thus, punishment should increase slightly for intentional wrongdoings but decrease substantially for accidental wrongdoings as people age. In an experiment on disciplinary action in Singapore, 9-, 13-, and 17-year-olds learned about the consequences of and ...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...
Adults' judgments regarding punishment can have important social ramifications. However, the origins...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9‐y...
In responding to wrongdoings, people simultaneously pursue the goals of social control and fairness ...
at 3,4, and 5 years of age and 24 undergraduates were required to use information about intention un...
Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish ...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9‐y...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...
AbstractThe authors tested a causal–moral model of punishment in which (a) causal attribution and mo...
Theories of morality maintain that punishment supports the emergence and maintenance of moral behavi...
Two experiments tested the applicability of Anderson's relative-weight averaging model to child...
This project integrated existing research regarding the effects of intent on blameworthiness and the...
Theories of morality maintain that punishment supports the emergence and maintenance of moral behavi...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...
Adults' judgments regarding punishment can have important social ramifications. However, the origins...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9‐y...
In responding to wrongdoings, people simultaneously pursue the goals of social control and fairness ...
at 3,4, and 5 years of age and 24 undergraduates were required to use information about intention un...
Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish ...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9‐y...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...
AbstractThe authors tested a causal–moral model of punishment in which (a) causal attribution and mo...
Theories of morality maintain that punishment supports the emergence and maintenance of moral behavi...
Two experiments tested the applicability of Anderson's relative-weight averaging model to child...
This project integrated existing research regarding the effects of intent on blameworthiness and the...
Theories of morality maintain that punishment supports the emergence and maintenance of moral behavi...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9-y...
Adults' judgments regarding punishment can have important social ramifications. However, the origins...
When do children, adolescents, and adults decide to punish fairness violations? Two studies with 9‐y...