Fairness is one of the most important foundations of morality and may have played a key role in the evolution of cooperation in humans beings. As an important type of fairness concern, inequity aversion is the preference for fairness and the resistance to inequitable outcomes. To examine the early development of fairness preference in young children, sixty 2- and 3-year-old children were recruited to examine young children's preferences for fairness using a forced choice paradigm. We tested how toddlers acted when they took charge of distributing resources (two candies) to themselves and others and when they were the recipients of both other-advantageous distribution and self -advantageous distribution. Different alternative options wer...
Children distribute resources to recipients differentially regarding various factors such as ‘need’ ...
Six experiments addressed two major questions related to the development of infants’ concern for fai...
One influential view holds that children’s sense of fairness emerges at age 8 and is rooted in the d...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
Humans value fairness in themselves and others, but controversies exist as to how to allocate resour...
There are two forms of unfairness widely studied in resource allocation settings: disadvantageous ...
The ability to reason about fairness plays a defining role in the development of morality. Thus, res...
Children have an early-emerging expectation that resources should be divided fairly amongst agents, ...
There are two forms of unfairness widely studied in resource allocation settings: disadvantageous in...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Fairness-based decision-making is considered one of the most crucial topics in the literature on mor...
Fairness plays a significant role in children’s decision making and also carries meaningful social i...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
Adults and children are willing to sacrifice personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous and advanta...
Children distribute resources to recipients differentially regarding various factors such as ‘need’ ...
Six experiments addressed two major questions related to the development of infants’ concern for fai...
One influential view holds that children’s sense of fairness emerges at age 8 and is rooted in the d...
A sense of fairness plays a critical role in supporting human cooperation. Adult norms of fair resou...
Humans value fairness in themselves and others, but controversies exist as to how to allocate resour...
There are two forms of unfairness widely studied in resource allocation settings: disadvantageous ...
The ability to reason about fairness plays a defining role in the development of morality. Thus, res...
Children have an early-emerging expectation that resources should be divided fairly amongst agents, ...
There are two forms of unfairness widely studied in resource allocation settings: disadvantageous in...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.Recent research on distributive justice suggests that young children prefer equa...
Fairness-based decision-making is considered one of the most crucial topics in the literature on mor...
Fairness plays a significant role in children’s decision making and also carries meaningful social i...
none6siPrevious research suggests that children develop an increasing concern with fairness over the...
This study investigated how the presence of others and anticipated distributions for self influence ...
Adults and children are willing to sacrifice personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous and advanta...
Children distribute resources to recipients differentially regarding various factors such as ‘need’ ...
Six experiments addressed two major questions related to the development of infants’ concern for fai...
One influential view holds that children’s sense of fairness emerges at age 8 and is rooted in the d...