2017
DOI: 10.1111/jpr.12170
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Preschoolers’ Distributive Justice When They Distribute Few Total Rewards in a Third‐Party Task

Abstract: Five-year-old children were presented with a story in which one character made three origami stars and another made nine. Then the participants were asked to distribute small rewards to each character ("Three" or "Four" candies), and were told to use all the candies ("All" instruction), or that "You can leave some candies, if you don't want to use all the candies ('Partial' instruction)." In Study 1, almost all children distributed the candies equally (Four). Some participants (28.1%) refused the All instructi… Show more

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