29 research outputs found
Need, effort, or integration? The development of intuitive distributive justice decisions in children, adolescents, and adults
AbstractThis study examined the criteria children, adolescents, and adults intuitively apply when they distribute a resource between two protagonists who differ systematically in need and effort. Two main questions were investigated: (a) Do the allocation criteria (equality, need, effort, integration of need and effort) differ by age? (b) Do the allocation criteria of adolescents differ in accordance with whether they attend a vocational or an academicâtrack school? A total of N = 481 participants took part in two experiments. In each, they had to make 18 decisions about how to allocate a resource fairly. The experiments differed in their operationalization of need (amount of sweets in Experiment 1 vs. number of toys in Experiment 2). In Experiment 1, allocation decisions made on the basis of need information alone occurred primarily in 7â and 9âyearâolds and became less frequent in 12â and 16âyearâolds and adults. Allocation decisions made on the basis of effort information alone were rare in children and occurred with increasing frequency in adolescents and adults. An integration of need and effort was the most common principle chosen from ages 9 to 16, followed by an orientation toward integration or effort alone in adults. Adolescents' allocation patterns did not vary by the type of school they attended. In Experiment 2, only adolescents and adults participated. Their results largely replicated those of Experiment 1. The discussion addresses the impact of cognitive development and socialization processes for the development of distributive justice
Emotionale Schemata und Emotionsdifferenzierung
Emotionale Schemata und Emotionsdifferenzierung / Ulich, Dieter, Kienbaum, Jutta & Volland, Cordelia. - In: Emotionale Entwicklung / Wolfgang Friedlmeier ... (Hrsg.). - Heidelberg u.a. : Spektrum, Akad. Verl., 1999. - S. 52-69. - (Spektrum Psychologie
Sozialisation von Emotionen
Sozialisation von Emotionen : ErklÀrungskonzepte / D. Ulich ; C. Volland ; J. Kienbaum. - In: ZSE. 19. 1999. 1. S. 7-1
Sympathy in the context of mother child and teacher child relationships
Sympathy in the context of mother child and teacher child relationships / Jutta Kienbaum ; Cordelia Volland ; Dieter Ulich. - In: International journal of behavioral development. 25. 2001. S. 302-30
Sozialisation von MitgefĂŒhl und prosozialem Verhalten
Sozialisation von MitgefĂŒhl und prosozialem Verhalten : e. Vergl. dt. u. sowjet. Kindergartenkinder. - In: Kindheit und Jugend in verschiedenen Kulturen / Gisela Trommsdorff (Hrsg.). - Weinheim u.a. : Juventa-Verl., 1995. - S. 83-10
Vergleich zweier Methoden zur Erfassung des MitgefĂŒhls im Vorschulalter
Vergleich zweier Methoden zur Erfassung des MitgefĂŒhls im Vorschulalter / J. Kienbaum ; G. Trommsdorff. - In: Zeitschrift fĂŒr Entwicklungspsychologie und pĂ€dagogische Psychologie. 29. 1997. S. 271-29
Social development of young children in different cultural systems
Social development of young children in different cultural systems / Jutta Kienbaum ; Gisela Trommsdorff. - In: International journal of early years education. 7. 1999. S. 241-24
Sozialisation von MitgefĂŒhl und prosozialem Verhalten
Sozialisation von MitgefĂŒhl und prosozialem Verhalten : e. Vergl. dt. u. sowjet. Kindergartenkinder. - In: Kindheit und Jugend in verschiedenen Kulturen / Gisela Trommsdorff (Hrsg.). - Weinheim u.a. : Juventa-Verl., 1995. - S. 83-10