In three experiments, we investigated whether 2- and 3-year-olds (N = 240) consider ownership when taking resources for themselves and allocating resources to another agent. When selecting resources for themselves, children generally avoided taking resources that belonged to another agent and instead favored their own resources (Experiments 1 and 2). However, they did not avoid taking the agent’s resources when the only other resources available were described as not belonging to the agent (Experiment 3). Children also selected fewer of the agent’s resources when taking for themselves than when giving to the agent (Experiments 2 and 3). In giving to the agent, children were more likely to select the agent’s resources than resources not belo...
Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have previously g...
We investigated whether embodied ownership is evident in early childhood. To do so, we gifted a drin...
Egalitarian behavior is considered to be a species-typical component of human cooperation. Human adu...
Young children are often considered "selfish" with resources because they are reluctant to give up t...
Two experiments with preschoolers (36 to 78 months) and 8-year-old children (Experiment 1, N=173, Ex...
Ownership is a cornerstone of many human societies and can be understood as a cooperative arrangemen...
International audienceAbstractTwo experiments with preschoolers (36 to 78 months) and 8-year-old chi...
Recent studies have shown that in situations where resources have been acquired collaboratively, chi...
To examine early developments in other-oriented resource sharing, fifty-one 18- and 24-month-old chi...
Notwithstanding alternative ways of obtaining power, social power is mostly commonly acquired throug...
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Notwithstanding alternative ways of obtaining power, social power is mostly commonly acquired throug...
The present work investigated young children’s normative understanding of property rights using a no...
Merit is a key principle of fairness: rewards should be distributed according to how much someone co...
Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have previously g...
Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have previously g...
We investigated whether embodied ownership is evident in early childhood. To do so, we gifted a drin...
Egalitarian behavior is considered to be a species-typical component of human cooperation. Human adu...
Young children are often considered "selfish" with resources because they are reluctant to give up t...
Two experiments with preschoolers (36 to 78 months) and 8-year-old children (Experiment 1, N=173, Ex...
Ownership is a cornerstone of many human societies and can be understood as a cooperative arrangemen...
International audienceAbstractTwo experiments with preschoolers (36 to 78 months) and 8-year-old chi...
Recent studies have shown that in situations where resources have been acquired collaboratively, chi...
To examine early developments in other-oriented resource sharing, fifty-one 18- and 24-month-old chi...
Notwithstanding alternative ways of obtaining power, social power is mostly commonly acquired throug...
HonorsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/162623/1/hlowitz.pd
Notwithstanding alternative ways of obtaining power, social power is mostly commonly acquired throug...
The present work investigated young children’s normative understanding of property rights using a no...
Merit is a key principle of fairness: rewards should be distributed according to how much someone co...
Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have previously g...
Recent research has found that even preschoolers give more resources to others who have previously g...
We investigated whether embodied ownership is evident in early childhood. To do so, we gifted a drin...
Egalitarian behavior is considered to be a species-typical component of human cooperation. Human adu...