2024
DOI: 10.1111/sode.12730
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No one is going to recess: How children evaluate collective and targeted punishment

Sarah Thomas,
Caroline Kelsey,
Amrisha Vaish

Abstract: This study examined children's responses to targeted and collective punishment. Thirty‐six 4–5‐year‐olds and 36 6–7‐year‐olds (36 females; 54 White; data collected 2018–2019 in the United States) experienced three classroom punishment situations: Targeted (only transgressing student punished), Collective (one student transgressed, all students punished), and Baseline (all students transgressed, all punished). The older children evaluated collective punishment as less fair than targeted, whereas younger childre… Show more

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