Paulus Markus
Department of Developmental Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 80802 Munich, Germany.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2015 Apr;132:240-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2014.12.007. Epub 2015 Jan 24.
Recent work showed the presence of strong forms of inequity aversion in young children. When presented with an uneven number of items, children would rather tend to throw one item away than to distribute them unequally between two anonymous others. The current study examined whether or not this pattern is a universal part of typical development by investigating 6- and 7-year-old Ugandan children. Results revealed that the Ugandan children, in contrast to their U.S. peers, tended to distribute the resources unequally rather than to throw the remaining resource away. This points to cross-cultural differences in the development of children's fairness-related decision making.
近期研究表明,幼儿中存在强烈形式的不平等厌恶。当面对数量不均的物品时,孩子们宁愿扔掉一件物品,也不愿在两个陌生人之间不平等地分配。本研究通过调查6岁和7岁的乌干达儿童,检验了这种模式是否是典型发育的普遍组成部分。结果显示,与美国同龄人相比,乌干达儿童倾向于不平等地分配资源,而不是扔掉剩余的资源。这表明儿童公平相关决策发展存在跨文化差异。