The main aim of this article is to supplement gaps in current knowledge concerning the development of competences related to goods allocation choices. We conducted a study in which 158 children aged 5 to 6 made choices concerning allocations of goods between themselves and the other, anonymous child. The crucial findings point to boys as more selfish in their choices than girls. Furthermore, we provide evidence for the claim that young children (especially boys) are aware that their choices are egoistic. Since our study adopted a similar methodology to that of the recent Swiss study, we were able to conduct cross-cultural analysis. The comparison of children’s choices in the Polish study and the Swiss one pictures Polish children as display...
We study how the distribution of other-regarding preferences develops with age. Based on a set of al...
Research by Repacholi and Gopnik (1997) and others suggests that children assign desires either by u...
We look at gender differences in competitiveness, risk preferences and altruism in a large sample of...
This study examines the influence of children aged 10-12 at different stages of purchase decisions a...
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for ma...
Gender differences emerge at a very young age in children. Through socialization boys and girls are ...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
The aim of the current study was to examine the development of equity preferences across adolescence...
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for ma...
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for ma...
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for ma...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Available online 15 October 2013.We study how the distribution of other-regarding preferences develo...
To successfully navigate the world, human beings must identify the choices they can make as well as ...
We study how the distribution of other-regarding preferences develops with age. Based on a set of al...
Research by Repacholi and Gopnik (1997) and others suggests that children assign desires either by u...
We look at gender differences in competitiveness, risk preferences and altruism in a large sample of...
This study examines the influence of children aged 10-12 at different stages of purchase decisions a...
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for ma...
Gender differences emerge at a very young age in children. Through socialization boys and girls are ...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
The aim of the current study was to examine the development of equity preferences across adolescence...
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for ma...
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for ma...
Social preferences have been shown to be an important determinant of economic decision making for ma...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Available online 15 October 2013.We study how the distribution of other-regarding preferences develo...
To successfully navigate the world, human beings must identify the choices they can make as well as ...
We study how the distribution of other-regarding preferences develops with age. Based on a set of al...
Research by Repacholi and Gopnik (1997) and others suggests that children assign desires either by u...
We look at gender differences in competitiveness, risk preferences and altruism in a large sample of...