Do Babies Link Emotions with Fairness?

Do Babies Link Emotions with Fairness?

Toronto Early Cognition Lab (University of Toronto)

Who Can Participate

For 11 to 13 month-olds. Each child can only participate a single time.

What Happens

In this study, your baby will sit in your lap and see a series of short videos showing one person sharing cookies with two other people. The two people receiving the cookies will either display a happy or sad facial expression. We will record your child's looking behavior as they watch the videos.

What We're Studying

We are interested in how babies use information about emotions in their understanding of fairness. Specifically, we are curious if infants expect someone that receives less resources than another person to be sad, and someone that receives more resources to be happy. Knowing how babies integrate emotions and fairness can help us understand how babies learn about morality.

Duration

10 minutes

Compensation

You will be compensated with a $5 Amazon.com e-gift-card that you will receive over email within 1-2 weeks of participating in the study. To be eligible for this gift-card, you must submit a valid consent form, your child must be visible during the study, and your child must be in the correct age range for this study.

This study is conducted by Jessica Sommerville (contact: jessica.sommerville@utoronto.ca).

Would you like to participate in this study?