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Japanese and American Children's Moral Evaluations of Reporting on Transgressions

机译:日美儿童对犯罪报道的道德评价

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American and Japanese children's evaluations of the reporting of peers' transgressions to authority figures were investigated. Seven-, 9-, and 11-year-old children (N =160) and adults (N =62) were presented with vignettes and were asked to evaluate the decisions of child observers who reported their friend's either major or relatively minor transgression to a teacher. The results showed that, in both countries, participants across all age groups considered it appropriate to report major transgressions. However, compared with older participants, the youngest children thought it was appropriate to tattle (i.e., to report more minor transgressions). The results also showed a cross-cultural difference: Japanese compared with American participants considered it appropriate to report minor transgressions. The age-related findings are discussed with reference to children's social experience and improving cognition. The cross-cultural findings are discussed with reference to potential differences in the emphases placed on respecting authority relationships, empathy, and social interdependence by the 2 cultures.
机译:调查了美国和日本儿童对同龄人向权威人物的侵犯行为举报的评价。向7岁,9岁和11岁的儿童(N = 160)和成人(N = 62)展示了小插曲,并要求他们评估儿童观察员的决定,这些观察员将其朋友的主要或相对次要犯罪行为报告给了他们。一位老师。结果表明,在这两个国家中,所有年龄段的参与者都认为报告重大违法行为是适当的。但是,与年龄较大的参与者相比,最小的孩子认为应该吵架(即报告更多的轻微过犯)。结果还显示出跨文化差异:与美国参与者相比,日本人认为报告轻微过犯是适当的。讨论了与年龄有关的发现,并参考了儿童的社交经验和对认知的提高。讨论了跨文化的发现,并参考了两种文化在重视权威关系,同理心和社会相互依存方面的潜在差异。

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