Much research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by adult authorities. Very few studies have investigated norms that arise out of children’s own peer interactions. In two studies, we investigated how 5- and 7-year-old children teach, enforce, and understand rules that they either created themselves or were taught by an adult. Children (N = 240) were asked to either invent game rules on their own or were taught these exact same rules by an adult (yoked design). Children of both ages enforced and transmitted the rules in a normative way, regardless of whether they had invented them or were taught the rules by an adult, suggesting that they viewed even their own self-made rules as normatively binding. However, creatin...
Humans are frequently required to coordinate their actions in social dilemmas (e.g. when one of two ...
A recent experimental paradigm that tests young children’s understanding of social norms by modellin...
In this paper we address the question how children come to understand normativity through simple for...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
Young children demonstrate awareness of normativity in various domains of social learning. It is unc...
Children's understanding of social rules and authority was investigated by asking 4-9 year-olds (N =...
Humans, as compared with other animals, create and follow conventional norms that determine how we g...
The first part of the article examines some recent studies on the early development of social norms ...
Human social life depends heavily on social norms that prescribe and proscribe specific actions. Typ...
Young children engage in a constant process of negotiating and constructing rules, utilizing these r...
Children’s understanding of social rules and authority was investigated by asking 4–9 year-olds (N ...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
The rules are an important part of our everyday lives because they accompany us in all areas of natu...
Humans are frequently required to coordinate their actions in social dilemmas (e.g. when one of two ...
A recent experimental paradigm that tests young children’s understanding of social norms by modellin...
In this paper we address the question how children come to understand normativity through simple for...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
Young children demonstrate awareness of normativity in various domains of social learning. It is unc...
Children's understanding of social rules and authority was investigated by asking 4-9 year-olds (N =...
Humans, as compared with other animals, create and follow conventional norms that determine how we g...
The first part of the article examines some recent studies on the early development of social norms ...
Human social life depends heavily on social norms that prescribe and proscribe specific actions. Typ...
Young children engage in a constant process of negotiating and constructing rules, utilizing these r...
Children’s understanding of social rules and authority was investigated by asking 4–9 year-olds (N ...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
The rules are an important part of our everyday lives because they accompany us in all areas of natu...
Humans are frequently required to coordinate their actions in social dilemmas (e.g. when one of two ...
A recent experimental paradigm that tests young children’s understanding of social norms by modellin...
In this paper we address the question how children come to understand normativity through simple for...