Wörle Monika, Paulus Markus
Department Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, D-80802 Munich, Germany.
Department Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, D-80802 Munich, Germany.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2018 Jan;165:66-84. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2017.03.016. Epub 2017 May 3.
This study investigated preschool children's normative expectations about the fair distribution of resources. We examined whether preschool children have a norm of charity, that is, a norm to give more to poor individuals than to wealthy individuals. To this end, we presented 3- to 6-year-olds (N=81) with two different resource allocation situations. In one situation, an agent complied with a norm of charity by allocating more resources to a poor recipient than to a rich recipient. In the other situation, a different agent violated the norm by allocating more resources to a wealthy recipient. We assessed (a) children's verbal protest and affirmation during the resource allocation situations, (b) their punishing and rewarding behavior toward the agents, and (c) their evaluations of the agents' behavior. The results show that older (5- and 6-year-old) preschool children enforced norm-compliant behavior and protested against the norm violation of the protagonist who gave more items to the wealthy recipient, but this was not the case in younger preschool children. These findings demonstrate that older preschool children consider charity as a norm and enforce this norm toward third parties.
本研究调查了学龄前儿童对资源公平分配的规范性期望。我们考察了学龄前儿童是否有慈善规范,即一种向贫困个体给予比富裕个体更多资源的规范。为此,我们向3至6岁的儿童(N = 81)呈现了两种不同的资源分配情境。在一种情境中,一个行为主体通过向贫困接受者分配比富裕接受者更多的资源来遵守慈善规范。在另一种情境中,另一个行为主体通过向富裕接受者分配更多资源来违反该规范。我们评估了:(a)在资源分配情境中儿童的言语抗议和肯定;(b)他们对行为主体的惩罚和奖励行为;(c)他们对行为主体行为的评价。结果表明,年龄较大(5岁和6岁)的学龄前儿童会强化符合规范的行为,并抗议向富裕接受者给予更多物品的主角违反规范的行为,但年龄较小的学龄前儿童并非如此。这些发现表明,年龄较大的学龄前儿童将慈善视为一种规范,并会向第三方强化这种规范。