Evaluations Versus Expectations: Children's Divergent Beliefs About Resource Distribution

Past research reveals a tension between children's preferences for egalitarianism and ingroup favoritism when distributing resources to others. Here we investigate how children's evaluations and expectations of others' behaviors compare. Four- to 10-year-old children viewed events where individuals from two different groups distributed resources to their own group, to the other group, or equally across groups. Groups were described within a context of intergroup competition over scarce resources. In the Evaluation condition, children were asked to evaluate which resource distribution actions were nicer. In the Expectation condition, children were asked to predict which events were more likely to occur. With age, children's evaluations and expectations of others' actions diverged: Children evaluated egalitarian actions as nicer yet expected others to behave in ways that benefit their own group. Thus, children's evaluations about the way human social actors should behave do not mirror their expectations concerning those individuals' actions.

[1]  C. Moore Fairness in Children's Resource Allocation Depends on the Recipient , 2009, Psychological science.

[2]  H. Tajfel,et al.  Social categorization and intergroup behaviour , 1971 .

[3]  L. Kohlberg,et al.  The Development of Children’s Orientations Toward a Moral Order , 1963, Human Development.

[4]  Frank C. Keil,et al.  The Development of Cynicism , 2005, Psychological science.

[5]  C. B. Colby The weirdest people in the world , 1973 .

[6]  Marjorie Rhodes,et al.  Naïve theories of social groups. , 2012, Child development.

[7]  P. Rochat,et al.  Fairness in Distributive Justice by 3-and 5-Year-Olds Across Seven Cultures , 2009 .

[8]  I. Lane,et al.  Reward allocation in preschool children. , 1972 .

[9]  Katherine D. Kinzler,et al.  Accent trumps race in guiding children's social preferences. , 2009, Social cognition.

[10]  D. Abrams,et al.  A New Social-Cognitive Developmental Perspective on Prejudice , 2010, Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

[11]  J. Henrich,et al.  The evolution of prestige: freely conferred deference as a mechanism for enhancing the benefits of cultural transmission. , 2001, Evolution and human behavior : official journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society.

[12]  P. Blake,et al.  “I had so much it didn’t seem fair”: Eight-year-olds reject two forms of inequity , 2011, Cognition.

[13]  M. Schoen The Moral Judgment of the Child. , 1933 .

[14]  L. Surian,et al.  The developmental roots of fairness: infants' reactions to equal and unequal distributions of resources. , 2011, Developmental science.

[15]  J. Haidt,et al.  Intuitive ethics: how innately prepared intuitions generate culturally variable virtues , 2004, Daedalus.

[16]  Michael Tomasello,et al.  Young Children Share the Spoils After Collaboration , 2011, Psychological science.

[17]  Charles W. Kalish,et al.  Children's Reasoning about Norms and Traits as Motives for Behavior. , 2004 .

[18]  J. Smetana,et al.  Children's Reasoning about Interpersonal and Moral Conflicts , 1991 .

[19]  William T. Harbaugh,et al.  Children's altruism in public good and dictator experiments , 2000 .

[20]  William Damon,et al.  The social world of the child , 1977 .

[21]  Brian A. Nosek,et al.  Liberals and conservatives rely on different sets of moral foundations. , 2009, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[22]  Morality in the Context of Intergroup Relationships , 2006 .

[23]  G. Heyman,et al.  Evaluating claims people make about themselves: the development of skepticism. , 2007, Child development.

[24]  C. Chevallier,et al.  Preschoolers are able to take merit into account when distributing goods. , 2012, Developmental psychology.

[25]  S. Levinson,et al.  WEIRD languages have misled us, too , 2010, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

[26]  E. Turiel,et al.  Variation in Seriousness of Transgressions and Children's Moral and Conventional Concepts. , 1988 .

[27]  J. Deloache,et al.  When Getting Something Good is Bad: Even Three-year-olds React to Inequality , 2011 .

[28]  Y. Hanoch,et al.  Preschoolers' allocations in the dictator game : The role of moral emotions , 2010 .

[29]  R. Baillargeon,et al.  Do Infants Have a Sense of Fairness? , 2012, Psychological science.

[30]  P. Harris,et al.  I Should but I Won’t: Why Young Children Endorse Norms of Fair Sharing but Do Not Follow Them , 2013, PloS one.

[31]  B. Rockenbach,et al.  Egalitarianism in young children , 2008, Nature.

[32]  L. Birch,et al.  Preschool Children's Food Sharing with Friends and Acquaintances. , 1986 .

[33]  J. Henrich,et al.  Markets, Religion, Community Size, and the Evolution of Fairness and Punishment , 2010, Science.

[34]  J. Sommerville,et al.  Fairness Expectations and Altruistic Sharing in 15-Month-Old Human Infants , 2011, PloS one.

[35]  M. Sutter,et al.  Outcomes versus intentions: On the nature of fair behavior and its development with age , 2007 .

[36]  Ernst Fehr,et al.  Parochial altruism in humans , 2006, Nature.

[37]  S. Meier,et al.  The Impact of Group Membership on Cooperation and Norm Enforcement: Evidence Using Random Assignment to Real Social Groups , 2006, SSRN Electronic Journal.

[38]  Elizabeth S. Spelke,et al.  Foundations of cooperation in young children , 2008, Cognition.

[39]  J. Smetana Preschool children's conceptions of moral and social rules. , 1981 .

[40]  R. Bigler,et al.  Social categorization and the formation of intergroup attitudes in children. , 1997, Child development.

[41]  S. Carey,et al.  Consequences of "minimal" group affiliations in children. , 2011, Child development.

[42]  S. Gelman,et al.  A developmental examination of the conceptual structure of animal, artifact, and human social categories across two cultural contexts , 2009, Cognitive Psychology.

[43]  Selin Kesebir,et al.  Morality (in Handbook of Social Psychology) , 2010 .

[44]  A. Woodward,et al.  The accidental transgressor: Morally-relevant theory of mind , 2011, Cognition.