Title of article :
Young children enforce social norms selectively depending on the violator’s group affiliation
Author/Authors :
Schmidt، نويسنده , , Marco F.H. and Rakoczy، نويسنده , , Hannes and Tomasello، نويسنده , , Michael، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
9
From page :
325
To page :
333
Abstract :
To become cooperative members of their cultural groups, developing children must follow their group’s social norms. But young children are not just blind norm followers, they are also active norm enforcers, for example, protesting and correcting when someone plays a conventional game the “wrong” way. In two studies, we asked whether young children enforce social norms on all people equally, or only on ingroup members who presumably know and respect the norm. We looked at both moral norms involving harm and conventional game norms involving rule violations. Three-year-old children actively protested violation of moral norms equally for ingroup and outgroup individuals, but they enforced conventional game norms for ingroup members only. Despite their ingroup favoritism, young children nevertheless hold ingroup members to standards whose violation they tolerate from outsiders.
Keywords :
Social-cognitive development , Ingroup–outgroup categorization , Third-party norm enforcement , Normativity , Parochialism , Moral-conventional distinction , social norms
Journal title :
Cognition
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Cognition
Record number :
2077490
Link To Document :
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