Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University.
Department of Psychology, National Chung Cheng University.
Dev Psychol. 2019 Jan;55(1):89-95. doi: 10.1037/dev0000620. Epub 2018 Nov 15.
Adults value scarce objects, such as rare precious stones and limited edition items. This valuation may derive from an understanding of market forces and sociological considerations, but it may also be related to more basic cognitive and motivational processes. The present studies addressed these possibilities by investigating the development and cross-cultural prevalence of a preference for scarce objects. Children (N = 366) from Israel and Taiwan, ranging from 4 to 11 years of age, were given a choice between a scarce and an abundant reward. We found that whereas a preference for the scarce appeared among Israelis by age 7, it never appeared among the Taiwanese. These findings indicate that a scarcity preference emerges already at age 7, but only among children living in a culture that emphasizes self-individuality. These findings are discussed in light of cultural accounts of the development of self-motivations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).
成年人重视稀缺物品,如稀有宝石和限量版物品。这种评估可能源于对市场力量和社会学因素的理解,但也可能与更基本的认知和动机过程有关。本研究通过调查对稀缺物品的偏好的发展和跨文化普遍性来探讨这些可能性。来自以色列和中国台湾的 4 至 11 岁儿童(N = 366)在稀缺和丰富的奖励之间进行选择。我们发现,尽管以色列人在 7 岁时就表现出对稀缺的偏好,但台湾人却从未表现出这种偏好。这些发现表明,稀缺偏好早在 7 岁时就出现了,但只出现在强调自我个性的文化中的儿童中。这些发现是根据自我动机发展的文化解释进行讨论的。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2018 APA,保留所有权利)。