Lying to Conceal a Group Transgression in Middle to Late Childhood

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Angela D. Evans, Victoria W. Dykstra, Kaila C. Bruer, Heather L. Price
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Abstract

Abstract:Lies to benefit the collective are common in adult contexts; however, less is known about children’s willingness to lie for the collective. The present study examined 7-to 11-year-old children’s tendency to lie to conceal a group transgression. Children (N = 408) participated in a competition in small groups during which the group leaders encouraged children to cheat by falsely inflating their group’s score. Groups were randomly assigned to Active or Passive Transgression conditions, where children in the Active condition were more involved in cheating compared to those in the Passive condition. Children were interviewed about the event individually, and 83% lied to conceal their group’s transgression. Children who truthfully disclosed cheating were most likely to place blame on others rather than take the blame themselves. Results indicate that children are highly motivated to lie for their group.
撒谎掩盖儿童中后期的群体越轨行为
摘要:为了集体利益而撒谎在成人语境中很常见;然而,人们对孩子们为集体撒谎的意愿知之甚少。本研究调查了7至11岁儿童撒谎以掩盖群体违规行为的倾向。孩子们(N=408)以小组形式参加了一场比赛,在比赛中,小组组长鼓励孩子们通过虚假夸大小组分数来作弊。各组被随机分配到主动或被动越界条件下,与被动条件下的儿童相比,主动条件下的孩子更容易作弊。孩子们分别就这一事件接受了采访,83%的孩子撒谎以掩盖他们团队的违规行为。如实披露作弊行为的孩子最有可能将责任归咎于他人,而不是自己承担责任。研究结果表明,孩子们有很高的动机为自己的群体撒谎。
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期刊介绍: This internationally acclaimed periodical features empirical and theoretical papers on child development and family-child relationships. A high-quality resource for researchers, writers, teachers, and practitioners, the journal contains up-to-date information on advances in developmental research on infants, children, adolescents, and families; summaries and integrations of research; commentaries by experts; and reviews of important new books in development.
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