Exploring the interplay of children's expectations of fairness and authority across cultures

Past research on children’s sociomoral reasoning has widely discussed how children exercise the principles of fairness and authority respectively in reasoning about social situations. However, little research has been conducted to study how children’s expectations of fairness may interact with the p...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Melani, Irene, Lim, Ru Ying, Nur Hidayah Mudzaffar Shah
مؤلفون آخرون: Setoh Peipei
التنسيق: Final Year Project
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منشور في: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-634302019-12-10T12:03:42Z Exploring the interplay of children's expectations of fairness and authority across cultures Melani, Irene Lim, Ru Ying Nur Hidayah Mudzaffar Shah Setoh Peipei School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology Past research on children’s sociomoral reasoning has widely discussed how children exercise the principles of fairness and authority respectively in reasoning about social situations. However, little research has been conducted to study how children’s expectations of fairness may interact with the principle of authority. Fairness is primarily apprehended as the allocation of resources based on equality, merit, or effort invested. Authority principle, on the other hand, involves the perception of a higher-ranked individual who is ascribed with the role of protecting and maintaining the harmony within the group. Studies in infancy have established that children have acquired the expectations of fairness at the age of 15 months old. Similarly at this age, children have developed the perception of social hierarchy to draw dominance relations. The aim of the current paper is to examine how children’s expectations of fairness will interact with the authority principle, when resource distributions are determined by an authority figure. The current paper also explores how culture plays a role in instilling the idea of authority and fairness, through the emphasis of culture-specific values. Bachelor of Arts 2015-05-13T07:48:11Z 2015-05-13T07:48:11Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63430 en Nanyang Technological University 55 p. application/pdf
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Melani, Irene
Lim, Ru Ying
Nur Hidayah Mudzaffar Shah
Exploring the interplay of children's expectations of fairness and authority across cultures
description Past research on children’s sociomoral reasoning has widely discussed how children exercise the principles of fairness and authority respectively in reasoning about social situations. However, little research has been conducted to study how children’s expectations of fairness may interact with the principle of authority. Fairness is primarily apprehended as the allocation of resources based on equality, merit, or effort invested. Authority principle, on the other hand, involves the perception of a higher-ranked individual who is ascribed with the role of protecting and maintaining the harmony within the group. Studies in infancy have established that children have acquired the expectations of fairness at the age of 15 months old. Similarly at this age, children have developed the perception of social hierarchy to draw dominance relations. The aim of the current paper is to examine how children’s expectations of fairness will interact with the authority principle, when resource distributions are determined by an authority figure. The current paper also explores how culture plays a role in instilling the idea of authority and fairness, through the emphasis of culture-specific values.
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Lim, Ru Ying
Nur Hidayah Mudzaffar Shah
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title Exploring the interplay of children's expectations of fairness and authority across cultures
title_short Exploring the interplay of children's expectations of fairness and authority across cultures
title_full Exploring the interplay of children's expectations of fairness and authority across cultures
title_fullStr Exploring the interplay of children's expectations of fairness and authority across cultures
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the interplay of children's expectations of fairness and authority across cultures
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