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“这个孩子看起来什么都有”:3 至 11 岁儿童在同伴社会阶层和种族不同时对公平和社会偏好的关注。

"This kid looks like he has everything": 3- to 11-year-old children's concerns for fairness and social preferences when peers differ in social class and race.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA.

University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Child Dev. 2022 Sep;93(5):1527-1539. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13778. Epub 2022 Apr 25.

DOI:10.1111/cdev.13778
PMID:35467754
Abstract

This study investigated 3- to 11-year-old US children's (N = 348) perceptions of access to resources, social group preferences, and resource distribution decisions and reasoning when hypothetical peers differed in social class (poor or rich) and race (Black or White). Data were collected in 2019. The sample reflected the region where data were collected in terms of gender (44% girls, 30% boys, 1% another identity) and race and ethnicity (46% White, 10% multiracial or multiethnic, 9% Black, 5% Latinx, 2% Asian, 3% another identity), and parents reported a higher average level of education than the regional average. Results revealed both marked age differences in children's perceptions, preferences, decisions, and reasoning and specific combinations of peer group memberships that were especially likely to receive preferential treatment. With age, children perceived that rich peers had greater access to resources than poor peers, but when both peers were poor, White peers were perceived to have more resources than Black peers. Social group preferences changed with age, from mixed social class and racial group preferences, to preferences for rich peers, to dislike for rich peers. Resource allocation decisions and reasoning reflected both social group and fairness concerns: young children distributed more to White peers especially if they were also rich, participants in middle childhood explicitly favored rich peers regardless of their race, and older children distributed more to poor peers and reasoned about either moral concerns for equity or social class stereotypes. Thus, overall, younger children's responses often reflected broader economic and racial inequalities while older children often sought to create more equity, though not always for moral reasons.

摘要

这项研究调查了美国 3 至 11 岁儿童(N=348)对资源获取、社会群体偏好以及资源分配决策和推理的看法,这些儿童的假设同伴在社会阶层(贫困或富裕)和种族(黑或白)上存在差异。数据于 2019 年收集。该样本在性别(44%女孩,30%男孩,1%其他身份)和种族和民族(46%白人,10%多种族或多种族裔,9%黑人,5%拉丁裔,2%亚裔,3%其他身份)方面反映了数据收集区域的情况,并且父母报告的平均受教育水平高于该地区的平均水平。结果显示,儿童的看法、偏好、决策和推理存在明显的年龄差异,并且特定的同伴群体组合特别可能受到优待。随着年龄的增长,孩子们认为富有的同伴比贫穷的同伴更容易获得资源,但当两个同伴都是贫穷的时,白人同伴被认为比黑人同伴拥有更多的资源。社会群体偏好随着年龄的增长而变化,从混合社会阶层和种族群体偏好,到对富有的同伴的偏好,再到对富有的同伴的反感。资源分配决策和推理反映了社会群体和公平问题:年幼的孩子会更多地分配给白人同伴,尤其是如果他们也很富有;处于童年中期的参与者无论种族如何都明确偏爱富有的同伴;年长的孩子会更多地分配给贫穷的同伴,并根据公平或社会阶层刻板印象的道德问题进行推理。因此,总的来说,年幼的孩子的反应往往反映了更广泛的经济和种族不平等,而年长的孩子则经常试图创造更多的公平,尽管并不总是出于道德原因。

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