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It's Payback Time: Preschoolers Selectively Request Resources From Someone They Had Benefitted

机译:现在是回报期:学龄前儿童有选择地向他们受益的人索取资源

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Expectations that others will reciprocate to the benefits they received from us play a crucial role for the establishment of stable reciprocal exchange within social relationships. In the current study, 3- to 5-year-old preschool children allocated in a first phase more resources to one recipient than to another recipient. Subsequently, they had the possibility to ask one of them for valuable resources. The results of Experiment 1 show that preschool children expect others to reciprocate and strategically ask the ones they benefitted more to share with them. Experiment 2 demonstrates that there was no selective resource request when the recipients were absent during children's resource allocations. Experiment 3 showed that children focused on the absolute amount of resources given to the recipients, but did not monitor their own relative generosity in judging to whom of the recipients they had been nicer. This study provides first evidence that preschool children possess reciprocity expectations and point thus to the strategic nature of early social behavior.
机译:期望别人能从我们那里得到的好处成为对立,对于在社会关系中建立稳定的对等交流起着至关重要的作用。在当前的研究中,在第一阶段中,3至5岁的学龄前儿童向一个接受者分配的资源要多于另一个接受者。随后,他们有可能向其中之一索要宝贵的资源。实验1的结果表明,学龄前儿童希望其他人能与他人交往,并有策略地要求他们从中受益更多的人与他们分享。实验2证明,在儿童的资源分配过程中,如果没有收件人,则没有选择性的资源请求。实验3表明,孩子们专注于给予接受者的绝对资源量,但是在判断他们对谁更友善时,并没有监测自己的相对慷慨。这项研究提供了第一个证据,表明学龄前儿童具有互惠期望,从而指出了早期社交行为的战略性质。

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