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Toddlers map the word 'good' to helping agents, but not to fair distributors.

Laura Franchin1, Federica Savazzi2, Isabel Cristina Neira-Gutierrez1, Luca Surian1.   

Abstract

Infants begin to understand some of the meanings of the adjective good at around thirteen months, but it is not clear when they start to map it to concepts in the moral domain. We investigated infants' and toddlers' knowledge of good in the domains of help and fairness. Participants at 20 and 30 months were shown computer animations involving helpful and hindering agents, or agents who performed fair or unfair distributions, and were asked to "pick the good one". Toddlers at 30 months took good as referring to helping, but not to the fair agents. However, when asked "to pick one", they choose the fair distributor. These findings suggest that by 30 months toddlers have started to map good to some socio-moral features, such as a helping disposition, but not to fairness in distributive actions.

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Keywords:  fairness; good; help; infancy; moral development

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30180913     DOI: 10.1017/S0305000918000351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Lang        ISSN: 0305-0009


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