Yu Jing, Zhu Liqi, Leslie Alan M
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
University of Maryland.
Child Dev. 2016 Nov;87(6):1747-1757. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12635.
This study investigated the motivational and social-cognitive foundations (i.e., inequality aversion, in-group bias, and theory of mind) that underlie the development of sharing behavior among 3- to 9-year-old Chinese children (N = 122). Each child played two mini-dictator games against an in-group member (friend) and an out-group member (stranger) to divide four stickers. Results indicated that there was a small to moderate age-related increase in children's egalitarian sharing with strangers, whereas the age effect was moderate to large in interactions with friends. Moreover, 3- to 4-year-olds did not treat strangers and friends differently, but 5- to 6-year-old and older children showed strong in-group favoritism. Finally, theory of mind was an essential prerequisite for children's sharing behavior toward strangers, but not a unique predictor of their sharing with friends.
本研究调查了3至9岁中国儿童(N = 122)分享行为发展背后的动机和社会认知基础(即不平等厌恶、内群体偏见和心理理论)。每个孩子与一名内群体成员(朋友)和一名外群体成员(陌生人)进行两场迷你独裁者游戏,以分配四张贴纸。结果表明,儿童与陌生人的平等分享随年龄有小到中度的增加,而在与朋友的互动中年龄效应为中度到高度。此外,3至4岁的儿童对陌生人和朋友没有区别对待,但5至6岁及以上的儿童表现出强烈的内群体偏好。最后,心理理论是儿童对陌生人分享行为的必要前提,但不是他们与朋友分享行为的唯一预测因素。