Human morality is based on an early-emerging moral core
Scholars from across the social sciences, biological sciences, and humanities have long
emphasized the role of human morality in supporting cooperation. How does morality arise …
emphasized the role of human morality in supporting cooperation. How does morality arise …
The violation-of-expectation paradigm: A conceptual overview.
For over 35 years, the violation-of-expectation paradigm has been used to study the
development of expectations in the first 3 years of life. A wide range of expectations has …
development of expectations in the first 3 years of life. A wide range of expectations has …
Moral reasoning enables developmental and societal change
Moral reasoning is an essential part of how humans develop and a fundamental aspect of
how human societies change over time. On a developmental timescale, reasoning about …
how human societies change over time. On a developmental timescale, reasoning about …
Adopted utility calculus: Origins of a concept of social affiliation
LJ Powell - Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
To successfully navigate their social world, humans need to understand and map enduring
relationships between people: Humans need a concept of social affiliation. Here I propose …
relationships between people: Humans need a concept of social affiliation. Here I propose …
Infants' evaluation of prosocial and antisocial agents: A meta-analysis.
Over the past decade, numerous studies have reported that infants prefer prosocial agents
(those who provide help, comfort, or fairness in distributive actions) to antisocial agents …
(those who provide help, comfort, or fairness in distributive actions) to antisocial agents …
From being nice to being kind: Development of prosocial behaviors
Highlights•Studies on prosocial behaviors in the early years increase understanding of
origin and antecedents of prosocial development.•Longitudinal studies specify how …
origin and antecedents of prosocial development.•Longitudinal studies specify how …
Moral learning and decision-making across the lifespan
Moral learning and decision-making are crucial throughout our lives, from infancy to old age.
Emerging evidence suggests that there are important differences in learning and decision …
Emerging evidence suggests that there are important differences in learning and decision …
Principles and concepts in early moral cognition
According to Graham and colleagues (2013), a “first draft” of moral cognition emerges early
and universally in development and is then gradually revised by experience and culture. In …
and universally in development and is then gradually revised by experience and culture. In …
Infants' intention-based evaluations of distributive actions
Recent research revealed that infants attend to agents' intentions when they evaluate
hel** actions. The current study investigated whether infants also consider agents' …
hel** actions. The current study investigated whether infants also consider agents' …
Do infants in the first year of life expect equal resource allocations?
Recent research has provided converging evidence, using multiple tasks, of sensitivity to
fairness in the second year of life. In contrast, findings in the first year have been mixed …
fairness in the second year of life. In contrast, findings in the first year have been mixed …