Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia.
School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2021 Oct;210:105202. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2021.105202. Epub 2021 Jun 17.
Research has linked economically unequal environments to lower prosocial behavior in adults. However, we know little about how inequality affects children's prosociality. Here, 4- to 9-year-old children (N = 128) played a series of games with several puppets where points were awarded. The distribution of points was characterized by either high inequality or low inequality. Children's donation behavior (i.e., the number of stickers they donated to a poor child), resource division behavior (i.e., how they divided extra points among poor and rich puppets), and fairness perceptions (i.e., how fair they perceived the game to be) were measured in response. Although the experimental manipulation of inequality did not affect children's donations, exploratory analyses revealed that higher inequality in children's home suburb was linked to lower donation rates. Furthermore, with age, children distributed points with increasing concern for poorer individuals, and negative judgments of the inequality were linked to distributing resources to poorer individuals. Here we present the first comprehensive analysis of children's prosocial reactions to high and low inequality across development.
研究表明,经济不平等的环境会导致成年人的亲社会行为减少。然而,我们对不平等如何影响儿童的亲社会性知之甚少。在这里,4 至 9 岁的儿童(N=128)与几个木偶玩了一系列游戏,在这些游戏中会获得积分。积分的分配有高不平等和低不平等两种特征。测量了儿童的捐赠行为(即他们捐给贫困儿童的贴纸数量)、资源分配行为(即他们如何在贫困和富裕木偶之间分配额外积分)和公平感(即他们认为游戏有多公平)。尽管不平等的实验操作并没有影响儿童的捐赠,但探索性分析表明,儿童所在郊区的不平等程度越高,捐赠率越低。此外,随着年龄的增长,儿童在分配积分时越来越关心贫困者,对不平等的负面评价与将资源分配给贫困者有关。在这里,我们首次全面分析了儿童对不同程度不平等的亲社会反应。