2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/vsdpe
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I’m not a little kid anymore! Reciprocal social influence in child-adult interaction

Abstract: Human decisions are often influenced by other’s opinions. This process is regulated by social norms: for instance, we tend to reciprocate the consideration received from others, independently of their reliability as information sources. Nonetheless, no study to date has investigated whether and how reciprocity modulates social influence in child-adult interaction. We tested 6, 8 and 10 years old children in a novel interactive perceptual task. A child and an adult experimenter made perceptual estimates and the… Show more

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