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Samek, Anya
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Cowell, Jason M.
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Cappelen, Alexander W.
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Cheng, Yawei
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Contreras Ibáñez, Carlos César
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Gomez Sicard, Natalia
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González Gadea, María Luz
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Huepe, David
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Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
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Lee, Kang
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Malcolm Smith, Susan
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Salas, Natalia Anahí
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Selcuk, Bilge
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Tungodden, Bertil
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Wong, Alina
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Zhou, Xinyue
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Decety, Jean
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2021-10-19T13:51:35Z
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2020-04
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Samek, Anya; Cowell, Jason M.; Cappelen, Alexander W.; Cheng, Yawei; Contreras Ibáñez, Carlos César; et al.; The development of social comparisons and sharing behavior across 12 countries; Academic Press; Journal of Experimental Child Psychology; 192; 4-2020; 1-16
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1096-0457
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/144255
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Humans are social beings, and acts of prosocial behavior may be influenced by social comparisons. To study the development of prosociality and the impact of social comparisons on sharing, we conducted experiments with nearly 2500 children aged 3–12 years across 12 countries across five continents. Children participated in a dictator game where they had the opportunity to share up to 10 of their stickers with another anonymous child. Then, children were randomized to one of two treatments. In the “shared a little” treatment children were told that another child from their school had shared 1 sticker, whereas in the “shared a lot” treatment children were told that another child from their school had shared 6 stickers in the same game. There was a strong increase in baseline sharing with age in all countries and in both treatments. The “shared a lot” treatment had a positive treatment effect in increasing sharing overall, which varied across countries. However, cross-cultural comparisons did not yield expected significant differences between collectivist and individualist countries. Our results provide interesting evidence for the development of sharing behavior by age across the world and show that social information about the sharing of peers is important for children's decision making.
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eng
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Academic Press
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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COLLECTIVISM–INDIVIDUALISM
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CROSS-CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
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DICTATOR GAME
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RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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SOCIAL COMPARISONS
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SOCIAL DECISION MAKING
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SOCIAL INFORMATION
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Psicología
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Psicología
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CIENCIAS SOCIALES
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The development of social comparisons and sharing behavior across 12 countries
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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2021-09-07T19:20:15Z
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192
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1-16
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Estados Unidos
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Fil: Samek, Anya. University of Southern California; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Cowell, Jason M.. University of Chicago; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Cappelen, Alexander W.. Norwegian School Of Economics; Noruega
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Fil: Cheng, Yawei. National Yang-Ming University; China
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Fil: Contreras Ibáñez, Carlos César. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana; México
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Fil: Gomez Sicard, Natalia. No especifíca;
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Fil: González Gadea, María Luz. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Neurociencia Cognitiva y Traslacional. Fundación Ineco Rosario Sede del Incyt | Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Instituto de Neurociencia Cognitiva y Traslacional. Fundación Ineco Rosario Sede del Incyt | Fundación Favaloro. Instituto de Neurociencia Cognitiva y Traslacional. Fundación Ineco Rosario Sede del Incyt; Argentina
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Fil: Huepe, David. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile
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Fil: Ibañez, Agustin Mariano. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Neurociencia Cognitiva y Traslacional. Fundación Ineco Rosario Sede del Incyt | Instituto de Neurología Cognitiva. Instituto de Neurociencia Cognitiva y Traslacional. Fundación Ineco Rosario Sede del Incyt | Fundación Favaloro. Instituto de Neurociencia Cognitiva y Traslacional. Fundación Ineco Rosario Sede del Incyt; Argentina. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. Universidad Autónoma del Caribe; Colombia
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Fil: Lee, Kang. University of Toronto; Canadá
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Fil: Malcolm Smith, Susan. University of Cape Town; Sudáfrica
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Fil: Salas, Natalia Anahí. Universidad Autónoma de Chile; Chile
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Fil: Selcuk, Bilge. Koc University; Turquía
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Fil: Tungodden, Bertil. Norwegian School Of Economics; Noruega
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Fil: Wong, Alina. Universidad de La Habana; Cuba
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Fil: Zhou, Xinyue. Zhejiang University; China
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Fil: Decety, Jean. University of Chicago; Estados Unidos
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022096519303236
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2019.104778
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