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Young Children Use Discovery and Creation Significantly More Than Adults for Deciding Ownership

机译:幼儿使用发现和创造的所有权比成年人多得多

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The present study attempted to determine differences between children and adults in the resolution of third-party property disputes involving different claims for ownership. Children (n = 110; mean age ± SD = 6.3 ± 1.2) and adults (n = 74; 37.5 ± 12.6) watched videos depicting ownership conflicts between two characters who held opposing claims over an object and were asked to decide who should own it. In the stories, each character based her claim on one of four distinct arguments Discovery, Creation, Occupation, and Transaction. A key difference between these claims lies in the presence or absence of a “first possession” element Discovery and Creation imply prior possession of the discovered or created object, whereas Occupation and Transaction necessarily involve a preexisting owner. We found that children assigned ownership to prior possessors in the stories twice as much as adults (Medians = 4 and 2, out of four cases, respectively; p < 0.001) and favored discoverers and creators substantially more than adults. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of first possession in the adjudication of ownership for both children and adults. The present study deals with first possession as instantiated in Discovery and Creation episodes and provides novel quantitative evidence that children value first possession significantly more than adults. In contrast with previous studies, we found that discovery trumps creation in certain contexts, suggesting that narrative and contextual details influence children’s reasoning.
机译:本研究试图确定儿童与成年人之间在解决涉及不同所有权要求的第三方财产纠纷方面的差异。儿童(n = 110;平均年龄±SD = 6.3±1.2)和成人(n = 74; 37.5±12.6)观看了视频,描绘了两个对某物提出异议并要求谁决定拥有该物的角色之间的所有权冲突。在故事中,每个角色的主张均基于发现,创造,职业和交易这四个不同的论据之一。这些声明之间的主要区别在于是否存在“首次拥有”元素。发现和创建暗含了对已发现或创建的对象的先前拥有,而占领和交易必然涉及先前存在的所有者。我们发现,孩子们将故事中先前拥有者的所有权分配给成年人,是成年人的两倍(分别为4个案例,中位数分别为4和2; p <0.001),并且对发现者和创造者的偏爱要比成年人多得多。先前的研究表明,在拥有权时,对于儿童和成人,首先拥有财产的重要性。本研究涉及发现和创造情节中实例化的首次拥有,并提供了新颖的定量证据,表明儿童对首次拥有的重视程度明显高于成年人。与以前的研究相比,我们发现发现在某些情况下胜过创造,这说明叙事和上下文细节会影响儿童的推理。

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