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Children’s allocation of resources in social dominance situations

Auteur(s)
Cherafeddine, Rawan
Mercier, Hugo 
Institut des sciences du langage et de la communication 
Kaufmann, Laurence
Clément, Fabrice 
Institut des sciences du langage et de la communication 
Reboul, Anne
Van der Henst, Jean-Baptiste
Date de parution
2016-12-20
In
Developmental Psychology
Vol.
11
No
52
De la page
1843
A la page
1857
Revu par les pairs
1
Résumé
Two experiments with preschoolers (36 to 78 months) and 8-year-old children (Experiment 1, N = 173; Experiment 2, N = 132) investigated the development of children’s resource distribution in dominance contexts. On the basis of the distributive justice literature, 2 opposite predictions were tested. Children could match resource allocation with the unequal social setting they observe and thus favor a dominant individual over a subordinate 1. Alternatively, children could choose to compensate the subordinate if they consider that the dominance asymmetry should be counteracted. Two experiments using a giving task (Experiment 1) and a taking task (Experiment 2) led to the same results. In both experiments, children took dominance into account when allocating resources. Moreover, their distributive decisions were similarly affected by age: Although 3- and 4-year-old children favored the dominant individual, 5-year-old children showed no preference and 8-year-old children strongly favored the subordinate. Several mechanisms accounting for this developmental pattern are discussed.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/25213
_
10.1037/dev0000164
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Childrens_Allocation_of_Resources_in_Social_Domin.pdf (535.04 KB)
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