Sigelman C K, Waitzman K A
Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721.
Child Dev. 1991 Dec;62(6):1367-78.
Previous research on the development of distributive justice decisions, by centering largely on situations in which rewards for work productivity are to be allocated, has shed little light on the child's developing ability to select the justice norm most appropriate to the situation. Children 5, 9, and 13 years of age were asked to allocate resources and judge the fairness of alternative decision rules in situations to which either equity, equality, or need norms were especially applicable. As predicted, young children were insensitive to contextual information, generally preferring to allocate resources equally, whereas older children tailored their decisions appropriately to the situation. The fact that developmental trends differed from situation to situation points to the importance of adopting a contextual perspective on the development of distributive justice orientations.
以往关于分配正义决策发展的研究,主要集中在工作生产率奖励分配的情境中,对于儿童选择最适合该情境的正义规范的发展能力几乎没有提供什么启示。研究要求5岁、9岁和13岁的儿童在公平、平等或需求规范特别适用的情境中分配资源,并判断替代决策规则的公平性。正如预测的那样,幼儿对情境信息不敏感,通常更喜欢平均分配资源,而年龄较大的儿童则根据情境适当地调整他们的决策。发展趋势因情境而异这一事实表明,从情境角度看待分配正义取向的发展非常重要。