We propose that 2-year-olds show emerging sensitivity to disadvantageous outcomes, but only 4-year-olds' costly responses to unfairness reflect true disadvantageous inequity aversion.
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Want to learn more? I'll be presenting this and follow up work at:
@spspnews.bsky.social pre-conference "Origins of the social mind" (poster session)
@cogdevsoc.bsky.social symposium "Numerical foundations of human fairness"
Big news on #SaferInternetDay: I’ve been elected as a Research Fellow with the AIChildSafety.org Childhood & AI Lab.
Grateful to John Zoltner and the Lab for creating space for this kind of work.
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Thrilled to share our latest paper, out now in Science Advances! We explored the development of cooperative behaviors — fairness, trustworthiness, forgiveness, & honesty — across five societies, culturally contextualizing them & seeing how they correlate. (1/5) www.science.org/doi/full/10....
Are 2-year-olds inequity averse?
In our new Journal of Experimental Child Psychology paper, @dchyde.bsky.social and I find that 2-year-olds show sensitivity to disadvantageous offers only through non-costly responses, while 4-year-olds respond in both costly and non-costly ways.🧵
Are humans the only rational animals?
For thousands of years, we’ve thought so.
Our new paper, out today in Science, suggests otherwise!
We present evidence that chimpanzees possess several core capacities for rational thought.
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