University of California, Davis.
Child Dev. 2013 Jan-Feb;84(1):253-68. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01837.x. Epub 2012 Aug 30.
Five- to 13-year-old European American children (N = 76) predicted characters' decisions, emotions, and obligations in prosocial moral dilemmas. Across age, children judged that characters would feel more positive emotions helping an unfamiliar child from the racial in-group versus out-group (African American), happier ignoring the needs of a child from the racial out-group versus in-group, and greater obligation to help a child from the racial in-group versus out-group. Situations varied by whether the race of the needy child matched versus mismatched that of the focal character. With increasing age, children attributed more positive emotions to people who sacrifice their own desires to help needy others as well as became more discriminating about the situations that call for altruistic action.
76 名 5 至 13 岁的欧洲裔美国儿童(N=76)预测了亲社会道德困境中角色的决策、情绪和义务。随着年龄的增长,儿童判断出帮助一个来自种族内群体(非裔美国人)而非外群体的陌生孩子时,角色会感到更积极的情绪;忽略一个来自外群体而非内群体的孩子的需求时,角色会感到更快乐;帮助一个来自内群体而非外群体的孩子时,角色会感到更大的义务。这些情况因有需要的孩子的种族与焦点角色的种族相匹配还是不匹配而有所不同。随着年龄的增长,儿童会赋予那些牺牲自己的欲望来帮助有需要的他人的人更多的积极情绪,并且对需要利他行为的情况变得更加有辨别力。