“…For example, Fiske and Rai (2014) theorize that people should expect institutional entities to adhere to impartial, consequentialist principles when punishing, but should expect those who do not occupy such roles, such as schoolmates, colleagues, and peers, to punish for more deontological reasons. In terms of development, older children may be more sensitive to social context compared to younger children, who are less inclined to consider social context when making moral judgments in some contexts, such as determining prosocial obligation (Dahl et al, 2020; Geraci et al, 2021; Marshall, Mermin-Bunnell, et al, 2020; Marshall, Wynn, et al, 2020; Marshall et al, 2022; Miller et al, 1990).…”