We explore how individuals across different age groups evaluate cheating and dishonesty across various social contexts including professional sports teams, games on playground, and exams.
We examine how children and early adolescents judge unfair distribution of resources, particularly in educational settings.
Where does parental authority end and personal autonomy begin? Our research examines how parental psychological control influences adolescents' and young adults' judgments on personal choices and impacts mental health and well-being.
We examine how children aged 6–7 and 10–11 evaluate hypothetical stories involving parental broken promises. Specifically, we seek answers to how children judge situations in which a mother fails to keep a promise to her child, how they evaluate the focal child’s tantrum in the story, and what solutions they generate when they put themselves in the child’s shoes.