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Developmental Differences in Infants' Fairness Expectations From 6 to 15Months of Age

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Volume 88, Issue 6, Pages 1930-1951

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12674

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  1. Character Project at Wake Forest University
  2. John Templeton Foundation
  3. NICHD [1R01HD076949-01]

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The present research investigated the developmental trajectory of infants' fairness expectations from 6 to 15months of age (N=150). Findings revealed a developmental transition in infants' fairness expectations between 6 and 12months, as indicated by enhanced visual attention to unfair outcomes of resource distribution events (a 3:1 distribution) relative to fair outcomes (a 2:2 distribution). The onset of naturalistic sharing behavior predicted infants' fairness expectations at transitional ages. Beyond this period of developmental transition, the presence of siblings and infants' prompted giving behavior predicted individual differences in infants' fairness concerns. These results provide evidence for the role of experience in the acquisition of fairness expectations and reveal early individual differences in such expectations.

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