Artículo
Transgression of cooperative helping norms outweighs children's intergroup bias
González Gadea, María Luz
; Santamaria Garcia, Hernando
; Aragón, Irina; Santamaría García, José; Herrera, Eduar; Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
; Sigman, Mariano
Fecha de publicación:
04/2020
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Cognitive Development
ISSN:
0885-2014
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Some forms of cooperative helping do not bind people from a moral perspective but ensure the functioning of social groups. Here, we have assessed how children coordinate such nonobligatory social concerns with group identity concerns. We have performed three studies (3–11-years-old; N = 393) aimed at testing children's peer preferences and resource allocation toward neutral individuals that engage in helping and hindering behaviors toward in-group and out-group peers. In Study 1, we have found that, in helping contexts, children prioritized group concerns and exhibited in-group favoritism. In hindering contexts, they privileged helping norms and did not exhibit out-group derogation. In Studies 2 and 3, we have confirmed that transgressions of cooperative helping norms outweighed intergroup bias. Our results suggest that, when cooperative helping norms conflict with group identity concerns, helping norms take priority. When these principles are coextensive and not in conflict, children give priority to group concerns.
Palabras clave:
IN-GROUP FAVORITISM
,
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
,
OUT-GROUP DEROGATION
,
PREJUDICE
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIAS COGNITIVAS Y TRASLACIONAL
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIAS COGNITIVAS Y TRASLACIONAL
Citación
González Gadea, María Luz; Santamaria Garcia, Hernando; Aragón, Irina; Santamaría García, José; Herrera, Eduar; et al.; Transgression of cooperative helping norms outweighs children's intergroup bias; Elsevier; Cognitive Development; 54; 4-2020; 1-14
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