When people must share things, what does it mean to share fairly? Do all people around the world have the same idea of what is fair or unfair? Are humans born with a feeling about what is fair and unfair, or is it something we learn as we grow up? Scientists study how people from different cultures choose to share things in various situations, and whether people think different ways of sharing are fair or unfair. The article describes an experiment in which scientists studied whether children from different cultures have different ideas about what is fair. These studies are important for understanding how humans are similar and different from each other and from other animals, and they also help us understand how we can work to create a wor...
Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those no...
<div><p>Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to ...
This paper attempts to answer the question whether people consider decisions that lead to equal outc...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
Recent work has suggested that principles of fairness that seem like natural laws to the Western min...
Fairness influences social interactions from infancy to adulthood. However, the ways in which people...
This article attempts to clarify our understanding of the everyday use of the word “fair” as we appl...
One influential view holds that children’s sense of fairness emerges at age 8 and is rooted in the d...
This research investigates 3- and 5-year-olds' relative fairness in distributing small collections o...
When studying attitudes towards redistribution, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness...
Distributing the spoils of a joint enterprise on the basis of work contribution or relative producti...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
Past research on children’s sociomoral reasoning has widely discussed how children exercise the prin...
Experiment 1 was a replication in the Netherlands of a study reported by D. M. Messick, S. Bloom, J....
A concern for fairness is a fundamental and universal element of morality. To examine the extent to ...
Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those no...
<div><p>Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to ...
This paper attempts to answer the question whether people consider decisions that lead to equal outc...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
Recent work has suggested that principles of fairness that seem like natural laws to the Western min...
Fairness influences social interactions from infancy to adulthood. However, the ways in which people...
This article attempts to clarify our understanding of the everyday use of the word “fair” as we appl...
One influential view holds that children’s sense of fairness emerges at age 8 and is rooted in the d...
This research investigates 3- and 5-year-olds' relative fairness in distributing small collections o...
When studying attitudes towards redistribution, surveys show that individuals do care about fairness...
Distributing the spoils of a joint enterprise on the basis of work contribution or relative producti...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
Past research on children’s sociomoral reasoning has widely discussed how children exercise the prin...
Experiment 1 was a replication in the Netherlands of a study reported by D. M. Messick, S. Bloom, J....
A concern for fairness is a fundamental and universal element of morality. To examine the extent to ...
Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to those no...
<div><p>Young children endorse fairness norms related to sharing, but often act in contradiction to ...
This paper attempts to answer the question whether people consider decisions that lead to equal outc...