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Children's moral evaluations of reporting the transgressions of peers: Age differences in evaluations of tattling

机译:报告同伴犯罪的儿童道德评价:评述的年龄差异

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The way children evaluate the reporting of peers' transgressions to authority figures was investigated. Participants, ages 6-11 years (N = 60), were presented with a series of vignettes, each of which depicted a child who committed either a minor transgression (such as not finishing the vegetables at lunch) or a more serious transgression (such as stealing from a classmate). Participants were asked to evaluate the decision of a child observer who either did or did not report the transgression to a teacher. Younger children considered reporting to be appropriate for both types of transgressions, but older children considered reporting to be appropriate for major transgressions only. Results are interpreted with reference to (a) a changing peer culture in which the social cost of reporting transgressions increases and (b) a developmental change in children's cognitive capabilities.
机译:研究了儿童评估同伴向权威人物的犯罪报告的方式。参与者年龄为6-11岁(N = 60),有一系列的小插曲,每个小插曲描绘了一个犯了轻微罪行(例如午餐时不吃蔬菜的孩子)或更严重的罪行(例如例如从同学那里偷东西)。要求参与者评估是否向老师报告违法行为的儿童观察员的决定。年龄较小的孩子认为报告适用于两种类型的犯罪,但年龄较大的孩子认为报告仅适用于重大犯罪。参考以下结果来解释结果:(a)不断变化的同伴文化,在这种文化中,报告犯罪行为的社会成本增加;(b)儿童认知能力的发展变化。

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