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McCrink, Koleen; Bloom, Paul; Santos, Laurie R. – Developmental Science, 2010
This study explored the criteria that children and adults use when evaluating the niceness of a character who is distributing resources. Four- and five-year-olds played the "Giving Game", in which two puppets with different amounts of chips each gave some portion of these chips to the children. Adults played an analogous task that mimicked the…
Descriptors: Productivity, Cues, Evaluation Criteria, Personality Traits
Hamlin, J. Kiley; Wynn, Karen; Bloom, Paul – Developmental Science, 2010
Previous research has shown that 6-month-olds evaluate others on the basis of their social behaviors--they are attracted to prosocial individuals, and avoid antisocial individuals (Hamlin, Wynn & Bloom, 2007). The current studies investigate these capacities prior to 6 months of age. Results from two experiments indicate that even 3-month-old…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Infants, Social Attitudes, Prosocial Behavior
Markson, Lori; Diesendruck, Gil; Bloom, Paul – Developmental Science, 2008
When children learn the name of a novel object, they tend to extend that name to other objects similar in shape--a phenomenon referred to as the shape bias. Does the shape bias stem from learned associations between names and categories of objects, or does it derive from more general properties of children's understanding of language and the…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Bias, Geometric Concepts
Bloom, Paul – Developmental Science, 2007
Despite its considerable intellectual interest and great social relevance, religion has been neglected by contemporary developmental psychologists. But in the last few years, there has been an emerging body of research exploring children's grasp of certain universal religious ideas. Some recent findings suggest that two foundational aspects of…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Psychologists, Religion, Developmental Psychology
Choe, Katherine S.; Keil, Frank C.; Bloom, Paul – Developmental Science, 2005
Two studies explored children's understanding of how the presence of conflicting mental states in a single mind can lead people to act so as to subvert their own desires. Study 1 analyzed explanations by children (4-7 years) and adults of behaviors arising from this sort of "Ulysses conflict" and compared them with their understanding of…
Descriptors: Conflict, Cognitive Development, Adults, Child Development