Does group membership affect children’s judgments of social transgressions?

Volume: 189, Pages: 104695 - 104695
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Children judge in-group members more favorably than out-group members. They also judge moral transgressions as more serious and more worthy of punishment than conventional transgressions. Here we asked whether children’s judgments of moral and conventional transgressions vary by the group membership of the transgressor (in-group, neutral, out-group, or self). In addition, we asked whether judgments of the transgressions would extend to the...
Paper Details
Title
Does group membership affect children’s judgments of social transgressions?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
189
Pages
104695 - 104695
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