More than what we say or do: Children's and adults' judgements about others

Oct 14, 2022 11:30am

Speaker

Dr. Alex Shaw
The Dept. of Psychology, The University of Chicago

Location

Psych. East, Rm 3834

Info

My lab focuses on social judgments that children and adults make about themselves and other people. This talk will focus on three recent papers finding that the same actions and outcomes can be interpreted quite differently depending on the inferences that children and adults make about the action or outcome in question.  The same Inequality can be satisfying or unsatisfying depending on who creates it. The same statement of neutrality can be interpreted as radically different depending on the audience one is speaking to. The same rule can be fair or unfair depending on how one has used similar rules in the past.These results highlight the complexity of the social world and the sophistication of children's and adult's reasoning about that social world.

Research Area

Social Psychology
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