Do social descriptive norms about generosity change children's sharing decisions and beliefs?
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Gattei, Carolina A.
González Gadea, María Luz
Schlotthauer, Joaquín
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2024Abstract
Children construct their social preferences and behaviors based on their social interactions and beliefs about other's behavior.
Most studies that evaluate the in
uence of social norms on children's sharing behavior has focused on sharing decisions, while
no previous study has evaluated whether norms about generosity could change beliefs about other's sharing behavior. In the
current study, 4{10-year-old children (N = 101) played two dictator games; one as baseline and the other after being exposed to
either a generous or a sel sh descriptive norm. Our results showed that, after being exposed to descriptive norms, all children
changed their beliefs about others' sharing behavior. However, these norms did not in
uence children's sharing decisions. These
results suggest that children´s beliefs about sharing behavior could be more malleable than their actual sharing decisions. These
insights might help to design interventions aimed to change beliefs and, in turn, to model prosocial behaviors in children.
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