That’s not fair: Children’s neural computations of fairness and their impact on resource allocation behaviors and judgments.
Abstract
The ability to distinguish between mere equality in resource distributions and fairness based on a broader range of contextual factors is of paramount importance in social decision making and is a critical component of morality. Children's developmental shift from viewing inequality as a dichotomous moral issue toward a more nuanced understanding of partial inequality has been well documented across middle childhood and is attributed to a host...
Paper Details
Title
That’s not fair: Children’s neural computations of fairness and their impact on resource allocation behaviors and judgments.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
55
Issue
11
Pages
2299 - 2310
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