Being versus appearing smart: Children’s developing intuitions about how reputational motives guide behavior

Volume: 93, Issue: 2, Pages: 418 - 436
Published: Nov 15, 2021
Abstract
Children engage in reputation management to appear favorably to others. The present studies explore when children use reputational motives to predict others' behavior. Four- to 9-year-old children (N = 576; 53% female; approximately 60% White) heard stories about two kids: one who cares about being competent, and one who cares about appearing competent. Across five studies, with age, children predicted the reputationally motivated child would be...
Paper Details
Title
Being versus appearing smart: Children’s developing intuitions about how reputational motives guide behavior
Published Date
Nov 15, 2021
Volume
93
Issue
2
Pages
418 - 436
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