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在六个社会中,儿童会对不公平分享行为进行代价高昂的第三方惩罚。

Across six societies children engage in costly third-party punishment of unfair sharing.

作者信息

McAuliffe Katherine, Bangayan Samantha, Callaghan Tara, Corbit John, Dixson Henry G W, Dunham Yarrow, Finkel Ann, Otali Emily, Riddick Sophie, Tusiime Patrick, Warneken Felix

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.

St. Francis Xavier University, Department of Psychology, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.

出版信息

Commun Psychol. 2025 Mar 17;3(1):43. doi: 10.1038/s44271-025-00220-x.

Abstract

Third-party punishment of unfairness shows striking cross-societal variation in adults, yet we know little about where and when in development this variation starts to emerge. When do children across societies begin to pay a cost to prevent unfair sharing? We present an experimental study of third-party punishment of unfair sharing across N = 535 children aged 5-15 from communities in six diverse countries: Canada, India, Peru, Uganda, USA, and Vanuatu. We tested whether children were more likely to punish equal or selfish (maximally unequal) distributions between two absent peers. We also tested whether decisions depended on whether such punishment was costly-participants had to sacrifice their own rewards to punish-or free. Our study generated three main findings. First, children across societies engaged in third-party punishment of selfishness: they were more likely to punish selfish than equal distributions. Second, older children were more likely than younger children to punish selfish sharing in Canada, India, Peru, and the USA. Third, children in Canada and the USA punished more in general in the Free condition than in the Costly condition, whereas children in Uganda punished selfishness more in the Costly condition. These findings show that children from six diverse societal contexts consistently took a stance against unfair sharing, in some cases even sacrificing their own rewards to intervene against selfishness in their peers. We highlight and discuss similarities and differences in cross-societal patterns of age-related differences in third-party punishment and suggest potential explanations for these patterns.

摘要

成年人对不公平行为的第三方惩罚存在显著的跨社会差异,但我们对这种差异在个体发展的何时何地开始出现却知之甚少。不同社会的儿童何时开始为阻止不公平分配付出代价呢?我们对来自六个不同国家(加拿大、印度、秘鲁、乌干达、美国和瓦努阿图)社区的535名5至15岁儿童进行了关于不公平分配的第三方惩罚的实验研究。我们测试了儿童是否更有可能惩罚两个不在场同伴之间的平等或自私(极度不平等)分配。我们还测试了决策是否取决于这种惩罚是否有代价——参与者必须牺牲自己的奖励来进行惩罚——还是无代价的。我们的研究产生了三个主要发现。第一,不同社会的儿童都参与了对自私行为的第三方惩罚:他们更有可能惩罚自私的分配而非平等的分配。第二,在加拿大、印度、秘鲁和美国,年龄较大的儿童比年龄较小的儿童更有可能惩罚自私的分配。第三,在无代价条件下,加拿大和美国的儿童总体上比在有代价条件下惩罚得更多,而乌干达的儿童在有代价条件下对自私行为的惩罚更多。这些发现表明,来自六个不同社会背景的儿童始终对不公平分配持反对立场,在某些情况下甚至会牺牲自己的奖励来干预同伴的自私行为。我们强调并讨论了第三方惩罚中与年龄相关差异的跨社会模式的异同,并对这些模式提出了潜在的解释。

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