Publication: The development of generosity and moral cognition across five cultures
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KU-Authors
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Co-Authors
Cowell, Jason M.
Lee, Kang
Malcolm-Smith, Susan
Zhou, Xinyue
Decety, Jean
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Publication Date
2017
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
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Abstract
Morality is an evolved aspect of human nature, yet is heavily influenced by cultural environment. This developmental study adopted an integrative approach by combining measures of socioeconomic status (SES), executive function, affective sharing, empathic concern, theory of mind, and moral judgment in predicting sharing behavior in children (N = 999) from the age of 5 to 12 in five large-scale societies: Canada, China, Turkey, South Africa, and the USA. Results demonstrate that age, gender, SES, culture, and social cognitive mechanisms explain over 20% of the variance worldwide in children's resource allocation. These findings are discussed in reference to standard cultural comparisons (individualist/collectivist), as well as the degree of market integration, and highlight continuities and discontinuities in children's generosity across urban contexts.
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Source:
Developmental Science
Publisher:
Wiley
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Subject
Psychology, Psychology, experimental