Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress on certain occasions to how to play certain games. It is an open question, however, whether individuals in all societies actively enforce the group’s conventional norms when others break them. We investigated third-party enforcement of conventional norms in 5- to 8-y-old children (n = 376) from eight diverse small-scale and large-scale societies. Children learned the rules for playing a new sorting game and then, observed a peer who was apparently breaking them. Across societies, observer children intervened frequently to correct their misguided peer (i.e., more frequently than when the peer was following the rules). However, both the magnit...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
The two criminological theories that conflict most sharply in terms of their fundamental assumptions...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Humans, as compared with other animals, create and follow conventional norms that determine how we g...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Human cooperation is probably supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norm...
Human cooperation is likely supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms ...
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...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
The two criminological theories that conflict most sharply in terms of their fundamental assumptions...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Humans, as compared with other animals, create and follow conventional norms that determine how we g...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Individuals in all societies conform to their cultural group’s conventional norms, from how to dress...
Human cooperation is probably supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norm...
Human cooperation is likely supported by our tendency to punish selfishness in others. Social norms ...
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...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
The two criminological theories that conflict most sharply in terms of their fundamental assumptions...