Promises are speech acts that create an obligation to do the promised action. In three studies, we investigated whether 3- and 5-year-olds (N=278) understand the normative implications of promising in prosocial interactions. In Study 1, children helped a partner who promised to share stickers. When the partner failed to uphold the promise, 3- and 5-year-olds protested and referred to promise norms. In Study 2, when children in this same age range were asked to promise to continue a cleaning task-and they agreed-they persisted longer on the task and mentioned their obligation more frequently than without such a promise. They also persisted longer after a promise than after a cleaning reminder (Study 3). In prosocial interactions, thus, young...
<div><p>Here we investigate the extent of children’s understanding of the joint commitments inherent...
This study investigated the influence of underlying intentions and outcomes of a partner's shari...
Making commitments to cooperate facilitates cooperation. There is a long-standing theoretical debate...
Promises are speech acts that create an obligation to do the promised action. In three studies, we i...
There has been extensive research into the development of selective trust in testimony, but little i...
Promises are central to human exchanges, especially in adult-child interactions. They consist of a c...
Searle (1969) defines a promise as a commitment on the part of a speaker to accomplish a future acti...
Keeping commitments to others can be difficult, and we know that people sometimes fail to keep them....
Keeping commitments to others can be difficult, and we know that people sometimes fail to keep them....
There has been extensive research into the development of selective trust in testimony, but little i...
The problem with collaboration is that there are temptations to defect. Explicit joint commitments a...
When young children form a joint commitment with a partner, they understand that this agreement gene...
Here we investigate the extent of children's understanding of the joint commitments inherent in join...
Here we investigate the extent of children's understanding of the joint commitments inherent in join...
Here we investigate the extent of children’s understanding of the joint commitments inherent in join...
<div><p>Here we investigate the extent of children’s understanding of the joint commitments inherent...
This study investigated the influence of underlying intentions and outcomes of a partner's shari...
Making commitments to cooperate facilitates cooperation. There is a long-standing theoretical debate...
Promises are speech acts that create an obligation to do the promised action. In three studies, we i...
There has been extensive research into the development of selective trust in testimony, but little i...
Promises are central to human exchanges, especially in adult-child interactions. They consist of a c...
Searle (1969) defines a promise as a commitment on the part of a speaker to accomplish a future acti...
Keeping commitments to others can be difficult, and we know that people sometimes fail to keep them....
Keeping commitments to others can be difficult, and we know that people sometimes fail to keep them....
There has been extensive research into the development of selective trust in testimony, but little i...
The problem with collaboration is that there are temptations to defect. Explicit joint commitments a...
When young children form a joint commitment with a partner, they understand that this agreement gene...
Here we investigate the extent of children's understanding of the joint commitments inherent in join...
Here we investigate the extent of children's understanding of the joint commitments inherent in join...
Here we investigate the extent of children’s understanding of the joint commitments inherent in join...
<div><p>Here we investigate the extent of children’s understanding of the joint commitments inherent...
This study investigated the influence of underlying intentions and outcomes of a partner's shari...
Making commitments to cooperate facilitates cooperation. There is a long-standing theoretical debate...