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International study challenges idea of innate morality

December 2, 2024
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The question as to whether morality is innate has been hotly debated in developmental psychology for decades. Studies have yielded mixed results, although a series of studies suggested that infants already have an understanding of situations in which moral action is required, and that they prefer characters who are good. These findings were seen as evidence that morality is innate.

Now research teams from around the world have joined forces in a replication study to test previous findings.

Their results, which have been published in the journal Developmental Science, make it clear: “There is no evidence for innate morality. Children under 10 months are not yet capable of distinguishing a good action from a bad one,” says Professor Markus Paulus, Chair of Developmental Psychology and Educational Psychology at LMU Munich.

International replication study, innovative approach

More than 1,000 infants between the ages of 5.5 and 10.5 months took part in the study. In an experimental framework, they were presented with scenarios featuring characters who behaved differently. Sometimes they helped another character up a hill, and sometimes they hindered the character and pushed it down the hill.

Subsequently, the children were prompted to choose between the two characters. Previous findings had suggested that infants preferred the helping character. However, in the new study, the largest conducted to date, around half of the children chose the helping character, while the other half chose the hindering one.

“Thus, the children showed no preference for the character that behaved prosocially and helped another character,” says Markus Paulus.

The study was carried out by 40 developmental psychology research teams from all over the world, which are specialized in the behavioral observation of children in experimental settings.

As well as the Markus Paulus laboratory, the team of PD Dr. Tobias Schuwerk was another contributor from LMU. Markus Paulus describes the idea of the worldwide collaborative project on infant research as highly innovative and promising as a way of reviewing existing research findings.

More information:
Kelsey Lucca et al, Infants’ Social Evaluation of Helpers and Hinderers: A Large‐Scale, Multi‐Lab, Coordinated Replication Study, Developmental Science (2024). DOI: 10.1111/desc.13581

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infant
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The question as to whether morality is innate has been hotly debated in developmental psychology for decades. Studies have yielded mixed results, although a series of studies suggested that infants already have an understanding of situations in which moral action is required, and that they prefer characters who are good. These findings were seen as evidence that morality is innate.

Now research teams from around the world have joined forces in a replication study to test previous findings.

Their results, which have been published in the journal Developmental Science, make it clear: “There is no evidence for innate morality. Children under 10 months are not yet capable of distinguishing a good action from a bad one,” says Professor Markus Paulus, Chair of Developmental Psychology and Educational Psychology at LMU Munich.

International replication study, innovative approach

More than 1,000 infants between the ages of 5.5 and 10.5 months took part in the study. In an experimental framework, they were presented with scenarios featuring characters who behaved differently. Sometimes they helped another character up a hill, and sometimes they hindered the character and pushed it down the hill.

Subsequently, the children were prompted to choose between the two characters. Previous findings had suggested that infants preferred the helping character. However, in the new study, the largest conducted to date, around half of the children chose the helping character, while the other half chose the hindering one.

“Thus, the children showed no preference for the character that behaved prosocially and helped another character,” says Markus Paulus.

The study was carried out by 40 developmental psychology research teams from all over the world, which are specialized in the behavioral observation of children in experimental settings.

As well as the Markus Paulus laboratory, the team of PD Dr. Tobias Schuwerk was another contributor from LMU. Markus Paulus describes the idea of the worldwide collaborative project on infant research as highly innovative and promising as a way of reviewing existing research findings.

More information:
Kelsey Lucca et al, Infants’ Social Evaluation of Helpers and Hinderers: A Large‐Scale, Multi‐Lab, Coordinated Replication Study, Developmental Science (2024). DOI: 10.1111/desc.13581

Provided by
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich


Citation:
International study challenges idea of innate morality (2024, December 2)
retrieved 2 December 2024
from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-12-international-idea-innate-morality.html

This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no
part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.


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