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The effect of labour on ownership decisions in two cultures: Developmental evidence from Japan and the United Kingdom
Authors:Patricia Kanngiesser  Shoji Itakura  Bruce M Hood
Institution:1. Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, , Leipzig, Germany;2. Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, , Japan;3. School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, , UK
Abstract:Creative labour has an effect on children's and adults' ownership decisions in Western cultures. We investigated whether preschoolers and adults from an Eastern culture (Japan) would show a similar bias. In a first‐party task (Experiment 1), in which participants created their own objects, Japanese preschoolers but not adults assigned ownership to creators. When participants watched videos of third‐party conflicts between owners of materials and creators (Experiment 2), Japanese adults, but not preschoolers, transferred ownership to creators. In a British comparison group, both preschoolers and adults showed an effect of creative labour in the third‐party task. A bias to attribute ownership on the basis of creative labour is thus not specific to Western culture.
Keywords:ownership  social reasoning  social development  cross‐cultural
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