University of Rochester.
University of Maryland.
Child Dev. 2019 Sep;90(5):1632-1649. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13024. Epub 2018 Jan 15.
Children (N = 267, ages 8-14 years, M = 11.61 years, middle to upper-middle income) made predictions regarding groups of same-aged peers from high-wealth and low-wealth backgrounds. The context involved granting access to a special opportunity. From middle childhood to early adolescence children increasingly expected both high- and low-wealth groups to want access to opportunities for their own group. However, children viewed high-wealth groups as motivated in part by selfishness and low-wealth groups as concerned in part with broader economic inequality. Finally, the higher children's family income, the more they expected group-serving tendencies. These findings revealed children's perceptions of exclusive preferences between economic groups, negative stereotypes about high-wealth children, and awareness of some of the constraints faced by low-wealth children.
儿童(N=267,年龄 8-14 岁,M=11.61 岁,中高收入)对高收入和低收入背景的同龄群体做出预测。该背景涉及给予特殊机会的访问权。从中年儿童到青少年早期,孩子们越来越期望高收入和低收入群体都希望为自己的群体获得机会。然而,孩子们认为高收入群体的动机部分是自私自利,而低收入群体的动机部分是关注更广泛的经济不平等。最后,家庭收入越高的孩子,他们期望群体服务的倾向就越大。这些发现揭示了儿童对经济群体之间排他性偏好的看法,对高收入儿童的负面刻板印象,以及对低收入儿童所面临的一些限制的认识。