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Xiao, Erping; Qin, Hao; Zhu, Xinyi; Jin, Jing – Early Child Development and Care, 2023
The potential influences on children's sharing decision caused by birth order and sibling age gap were examined. A third-party resource allocation task was adopted to examine five- to six-year-old children's sharing decision when they expected a protagonist to allocate resources between two recipients with different social relationships. Children…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Sharing Behavior, Age Differences, Siblings
Lee, Young-eun; Warneken, Felix – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Third-party punishment has been regarded as an important mechanism to promote fairness. Although previous research has shown that children aged 6 and older punish unfair behaviors at a personal cost, it is unknown whether they actually intend to establish equality or whether equality is a mere byproduct of punishment. In this preregistered study,…
Descriptors: Punishment, Child Behavior, Age Differences, Children
Umiemah Farrukh; Lucy M. Stowe; Nadia Chernyak – Social Development, 2025
Recent work suggests that young children develop strong intuitions about inequitable resource distribution when it arises due to fair and unfair procedures (merit, structural, or random chance). Here, we investigated an understudied form of inequality: one that arises due to a single suboptimal choice (referred to as self-inflicted inequality).…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Equal Education, Ethics, Decision Making
Yucel, Meltem; Drell, Marissa B.; Jaswal, Vikram K.; Vaish, Amrisha – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Young children robustly distinguish between moral norms and conventional norms (Smetana, 1984; Yucel et al., 2020). In existing research, norms about the fair distribution of resources are by definition considered part of the moral domain; they are not distinguished from other moral norms such as those involving physical harm. Yet an understanding…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Social Behavior, Social Attitudes, Ethics
Brenda C. Straka; Analia Albuja; Jane Leer; Kaelah Brauher; Sarah E. Gaither – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Children's socioeconomic status (SES) is linked to disparate access to resources and affects social behaviors such as inclusion and resource allocations. Yet it is unclear whether children's essentialized view of SES (i.e., believing SES is immutable) or subjective social status (SSS) influences behavioral biases toward high- versus low-SES peers.…
Descriptors: Social Class, Children, Beliefs, Inclusion
Akinobu Nameda; Yuto Kumaki; Yuko Hashimoto; Yuichi Toda – Journal of Moral Education, 2023
Studies on development and fairness judgments in resource allocations have mainly addressed the distribution of reward. However, the distribution of responsibility also requires exploration in the context of research on development and distributive justice. For an integrated understanding of reward and responsibility distributions, we briefly…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Social Justice, Rewards, Responsibility
Yang, Fan; Yang, Xin; Dunham, Yarrow – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Human beings naturally prefer and support ingroup members more than outgroup members, but to what extent do we "morally value" equal treatment to ingroups and outgroups? Across four preregistered studies, we examined the development of "group-transcendent fairness," that is, the moral endorsement of allocating resources equally…
Descriptors: Ethics, Intergroup Relations, Moral Values, Resource Allocation
John A. Bragle; Diana R. Dansereau – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2024
According to social identity theory, individuals self-categorize into groups and then differentiate between groups based on stereotypical norms to create a perceived hierarchy to benefit their self-esteem. The purpose of this study was to explore the presence of social identities among adolescent musicians related to the career paths of music…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Social Influences, Stereotypes, Social Attitudes
Elenbaas, Laura; Luken Raz, Katherine; Ackerman, Amanda; Kneeskern, Ellen – Child Development, 2022
This study investigated 3- to 11-year-old US children's (N = 348) perceptions of access to resources, social group preferences, and resource distribution decisions and reasoning when hypothetical peers differed in social class (poor or rich) and race (Black or White). Data were collected in 2019. The sample reflected the region where data were…
Descriptors: Children, Social Influences, Resource Allocation, Social Class
Rizzo, Michael T.; Killen, Melanie – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Social inequalities limit important opportunities and resources for members of marginalized and disadvantaged groups. Understanding the origins of how children construct their understanding of social inequalities in the context of their everyday peer interactions has the potential to yield novel insights into when--and how--individuals respond to…
Descriptors: Status, Justice, Disadvantaged, Children
Can, Derya; Can, Veli – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2020
Introduction: The aim of this study is to examine children's moral reasoning and logical reasoning processes and the relationship between these two mechanisms. In the present study the focus is on the relationship between the factors such as fair sharing, equality, merit, ownership, opportunity in the resource allocation and logical reasoning…
Descriptors: Ethics, Logical Thinking, Young Children, Justice
Breault, Chantale; Béliveau, Marie-Julie; Labelle, Fannie; Valade, Florence; Trudeau, Natacha – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: Some data call into question the persistence of developmental language disorders (DLDs) identified during the preschool period. For this reason, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) often reassess children. However, it is unclear if the instability of the profiles documented in community sample studies is present in children referred to…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Referral, Psychiatry, Clinics
Barragán, Sandra; González, Leandro; Calderón, Gloria – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2022
A combination of mathematical and statistical modelling techniques may be used to analyse student dropout behaviour. The aim of this study is to combine Survival Analysis and Analytic Hierarchy Process methodologies when identifying students at-risk of dropping out. This combination favours the institutional understanding of dropout as a dynamic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Gender Differences, Age Differences, Decision Making
Kornbluh, Mariah E.; Pykett, Alisa A.; Flanagan, Constance A. – Developmental Psychology, 2019
This study explores whether adolescents' societal explanations regarding the causes of poverty are associated with distributive justice reasoning. Survey data were collected from 425 6th-12th graders who answered questions concerning the causes of poverty and a vignette depicting a hypothetical class project designed to assess the degree to which…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Justice
Böhm, Robert; Buttelmann, David – Developmental Psychology, 2017
Given its importance for the emergence of intergroup conflict, the development of other-regarding preferences toward in-group and out-group members has received increasing attention from various disciplines. The present study investigates children's other-regarding preferences toward in-group and out-group members when allocating resources with…
Descriptors: Children, Preferences, Group Membership, Resource Allocation

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