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Children's Conceptions of Ownership for Self and Other: Categorical Ownership Versus Strength of Claim
Authors:Telli Davoodi  Laura J Nelson  Peter R Blake
Institution:Boston University
Abstract:Children are capable of viewing object ownership as categorical and exclusive, but ownership claims can also vary by degree. This study investigated how children use these different conceptions of ownership in a giving and a taking task. In two studies, 4- to 7-year olds (= 105) could give and take craft objects that they or another child had found (weaker claim) and made (stronger claim). In Study 1, no additional ownership information was given, and in Study 2 categorical ownership was stated (“these belong to you”). The results showed that children used categorical ownership for their own objects but used ownership strength for the other child's objects, taking more of the found items.
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