But the Poor Needed It More: Children's Judgments on Procedural Justice To Allocate Resources Between Two Candidates Equal in Merit, Different in Need
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2023
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Acar, Melike
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Elsevier Science Inc
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The current study investigated children's judgments on procedural justice and its outcomes when the candidates were equal in merit but different in need. A total of 88 children (41 girls and 47 boys) aged 7 to 11 years were individually interviewed (Mage = 8 years 9 months, SD = 14.065 months). Results showed that, regardless of age, children tended to give educational resources to the resource-poor candidates. However, children's welfare considera-tion of the resource-poor candidates increased with age. Children also made differentiated judgments based on the resource type and treated educational materials as more necessary than educa-tional experiences. Children's age and socioeconomic status (SES) were associated with this differentiation. Younger and high-SES children were more likely to view the outcome of procedural jus-tice (i.e., drawing a stick) for allocating an educational experience (i.e., summer camp) as fair when the result favored the resource -rich candidate. Overall, findings revealed that children do not use a unitary form of fairness in the procedural justice context. The shift from strict equality to welfare concerns continues to develop over middle childhood. (c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Moral development, Procedural justice, Preschoolers, Perceptions, Inequality, Access, Fairness, Welfare, Equality, Male, Judgment, Child Development, Social Class, Social Justice, Humans, Educational Status, Female, Child
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Acar, M., & Sıvış, Ö. (2023). “But the poor needed it more”: Children’s judgments on procedural justice to allocate resources between two candidates equal in merit, different in need. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 232, 105679.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
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