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Development of Pro-social Behavior: Equity Preference
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Evolutionary Account Pro-social behaviors allowed humans to cohabitate in large groups Higher social cognition also important for large group cohabitation Co-evolution of pro-social behaviors and social cognition
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Pro-social Behavior Helping –Instrumental –Informative –Comforting Sharing –Equitable vs. self-maximizing
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Game Theory Prediction of individual behavior in group settings Recently applied to developmental psychology Dictator game, ultimatum game, public goods game and prisoner’s dilemma
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Sharing Sharing valued resources What factors influence sharing behavior Altruism, fairness and social learning: a cross-cultural approach to imitative altruism (Blake, Callaghan, Corbit, Warneken, 2012)
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Equity Preference for equity Where does this preference come from? Innate Socialized
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Blake and McAuliffe (2011) Do children still prefer equity when it comes at a cost?
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Procedure
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Results 4-7 year olds accept advantageous offers but reject disadvantageous ones 8 year olds reject both forms of inequity Equal distributions are almost universally accepted
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Cross-Cultural Value Strong equity preference emerges around 8 year in N.A. sample This supports a socialization account Important to look at cultures with different socialization practices
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India and Peru Individual vs. collectivist cultures Prediction for the effect of collectivism on equity preference
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