Children's beliefs about the emotional consequences of norm adherence and violation

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作者
Riggs, Anne E. [1 ]
Fast, Anne A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Washington Univ, Dept Psychol, Bellingham, WA 98225 USA
关键词
Norms; Emotion attribution; Culture; Desires; Autonomy; SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; YOUNG-CHILDREN; SOCIAL INTERACTIONS; RULES; DESIRES; TRANSGRESSIONS; NORMATIVITY; PREDICTIONS; CONFORMITY; MOTIVATION;
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10.1016/j.jecp.2024.106071
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
摘要
What behaviors make people happy? In the current studies, we investigated 4- to 7-year-old children's (N = 148) emotion attributions for people who follow or violate a conventional norm when doing so aligns or conflicts with other psychological motivations. In Study 1, we tested whether children believe people are happier when they desire (vs. do not desire) adhering to (vs. violating) a norm. In Study 2, we tested whether children believe people are happier when freely choosing (vs. being told) to adhere to (vs. violate) a norm. In both studies, children predicted the highest happiness levels for people who followed norms even when doing so conflicted with other psychological motivators (e.g., wanting or freely choosing to do something). Children also explained their emotion attributions by making reference to norms more often than to desires or personal choices. Results are discussed in terms of implications for children's own norm adherence and early socialization practices in Western cultures.
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