Resource value influences distributive justice behaviors of three- to five-year-old Chinese children
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Distributive justice behaviors vary significantly based on perceived resource value, indicating children's decision-making processes.
Children aged three to five demonstrated clear behavioral responses during social interactions involving resource allocation.
Observational analysis assessed how young children respond to different resource values in distributive scenarios, highlighting their understanding of fairness.
Understanding these behaviors may enable educators and parents to better support moral and social development in early childhood.
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Resource value influences distributive justice behaviors of three- to five-year-old Chinese children | Synapse