心理学报 ›› 2026, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (3): 516-533.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1041.2026.0516 cstr: 32110.14.2026.0516
收稿日期:2025-03-31
发布日期:2025-12-26
出版日期:2026-03-25
通讯作者:
李燕芳, E-mail: Liyanfang@bnu.edu.cn作者简介:朱娜平和张霞同为第一作者。
基金资助:
ZHU Naping, ZHANG Xia, ZHOU Jie, LI Yanfang(
)
Received:2025-03-31
Online:2025-12-26
Published:2026-03-25
摘要:
第三方干预是维系群体合作的有效手段。本研究通过两个实验, 考察4~11岁儿童在“不贡献劳动”与“不贡献物质”两种违反合作规范的情境下, 对“搭便车”行为(指个体在不付出成本的情况下享受他人贡献带来的收益)的道德评价、愤怒情绪、干预偏好及内在动机。结果发现: (1)儿童普遍对“搭便车”行为持消极评价, 并表现出愤怒情绪; (2) 4岁起儿童就能够实施干预, 且随年龄增长表现出从奖励合作者逐渐转向惩罚“搭便车者”的干预偏好, 转折年龄分别在6岁左右(不贡献劳动)和8岁左右(不贡献物质); (3)儿童奖励合作者的内在动机表现为道义动机与结果动机并存, 而惩罚“搭便车者”的内在动机则由两种动机并存逐渐发展为在6岁以后以结果动机为主。研究表明, 儿童早期已经能够对合作规范违反行为做出道德判断和第三方干预行为, 干预策略呈现从奖励积极到惩罚消极的跨情境稳定性, 但两种干预方式的内在动机具有特异性。
中图分类号:
朱娜平, 张霞, 周杰, 李燕芳. (2026). 群体合作规范违反情境中儿童第三方干预偏好的发展及内在动机. 心理学报, 58(3), 516-533.
ZHU Naping, ZHANG Xia, ZHOU Jie, LI Yanfang. (2026). The development and motivations of children’s third-party intervention preference in group cooperation norm violation. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 58(3), 516-533.
| 年龄(岁) | 干预 | 不干预 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 奖励 | 惩罚 | ||
| 4 | 11(61.11) | 6(33.33) | 1(5.56) |
| 5 | 5(33.33) | 8(53.33) | 2(13.33) |
| 6 | 9(50.00) | 8(44.44) | 1(5.56) |
| 7 | 6(33.33) | 12(66.67) | 0(0.00) |
| 8 | 4(22.22) | 13(72.22) | 1(5.56) |
| 9 | 2(10.53) | 16(84.21) | 1(5.26) |
| 10 | 1(5.56) | 17(94.44) | 0(0.00) |
| 11 | 0(0.00) | 14(82.35) | 3(17.65) |
| 合计 | 38(26.95) | 94(66.67) | 9(6.38) |
表1 贡献劳动的群体合作规范违反情境中儿童干预行为的描述性统计(%)
| 年龄(岁) | 干预 | 不干预 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 奖励 | 惩罚 | ||
| 4 | 11(61.11) | 6(33.33) | 1(5.56) |
| 5 | 5(33.33) | 8(53.33) | 2(13.33) |
| 6 | 9(50.00) | 8(44.44) | 1(5.56) |
| 7 | 6(33.33) | 12(66.67) | 0(0.00) |
| 8 | 4(22.22) | 13(72.22) | 1(5.56) |
| 9 | 2(10.53) | 16(84.21) | 1(5.26) |
| 10 | 1(5.56) | 17(94.44) | 0(0.00) |
| 11 | 0(0.00) | 14(82.35) | 3(17.65) |
| 合计 | 38(26.95) | 94(66.67) | 9(6.38) |
| 奖励合作者 | 惩罚“搭便车者” | |
|---|---|---|
| 结果动机 | “你选择‘再给小红和小绿每人1个金币’, 是希望小红和小绿以后能继续这样做吗?” | “你选择‘拿走小黄和小蓝分得的金币’, 是希望小黄和小蓝以后不要这样做吗?” |
| 道义动机 | “你选择‘再给小红和小绿每人1个金币’, 是觉得小红和小绿应该得到奖励吗?” | “你选择‘拿走小黄和小蓝分得的金币’, 是觉得小黄和小蓝应该受到惩罚吗?” |
表2 认同性评价任务中结果动机和道义动机的指导语
| 奖励合作者 | 惩罚“搭便车者” | |
|---|---|---|
| 结果动机 | “你选择‘再给小红和小绿每人1个金币’, 是希望小红和小绿以后能继续这样做吗?” | “你选择‘拿走小黄和小蓝分得的金币’, 是希望小黄和小蓝以后不要这样做吗?” |
| 道义动机 | “你选择‘再给小红和小绿每人1个金币’, 是觉得小红和小绿应该得到奖励吗?” | “你选择‘拿走小黄和小蓝分得的金币’, 是觉得小黄和小蓝应该受到惩罚吗?” |
| 年龄(岁) | 干预 | 不干预 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 奖励 | 惩罚 | ||
| 4 | 7(50.00) | 2(14.29) | 5(35.71) |
| 5 | 14(66.67) | 5(23.81) | 2(9.52) |
| 6 | 6(50.00) | 2(16.67) | 4(33.33) |
| 7 | 2(16.67) | 6(50.00) | 4(33.33) |
| 8 | 6(35.29) | 8(47.06) | 3(17.65) |
| 9 | 2(14.29) | 10(71.43) | 2(14.29) |
| 10 | 8(42.11) | 11(57.89) | 0(0.00) |
| 11 | 7(43.75) | 8(50.00) | 1(6.25) |
| 合计 | 52(41.60) | 52(41.60) | 21(16.80) |
表3 贡献物质的群体合作规范违反情境中儿童干预行为的描述性统计(%)
| 年龄(岁) | 干预 | 不干预 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 奖励 | 惩罚 | ||
| 4 | 7(50.00) | 2(14.29) | 5(35.71) |
| 5 | 14(66.67) | 5(23.81) | 2(9.52) |
| 6 | 6(50.00) | 2(16.67) | 4(33.33) |
| 7 | 2(16.67) | 6(50.00) | 4(33.33) |
| 8 | 6(35.29) | 8(47.06) | 3(17.65) |
| 9 | 2(14.29) | 10(71.43) | 2(14.29) |
| 10 | 8(42.11) | 11(57.89) | 0(0.00) |
| 11 | 7(43.75) | 8(50.00) | 1(6.25) |
| 合计 | 52(41.60) | 52(41.60) | 21(16.80) |
| 年龄(岁) | 奖励 | 惩罚 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 道义动机 | 结果动机 | 道义动机 | 结果动机 | |
| 4 | 3(42.86) | 4(57.14) | 2(100.00) | 0(0.00) |
| 5 | 6(42.86) | 8(57.14) | 2(40.00) | 3(60.00) |
| 6 | 5(83.33) | 1(16.67) | 0(0.00) | 2(100.00) |
| 7 | 1(50.00) | 1(50.00) | 1(16.67) | 5(83.33) |
| 8 | 6(100.00) | 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | 8(100.00) |
| 9 | 1(50.00) | 1(50.00) | 2(20.00) | 8(80.00) |
| 10 | 5(62.50) | 3(37.50) | 0(0.00) | 11(100.00) |
| 11 | 4(57.14) | 3(42.86) | 1(12.50) | 7(87.50) |
| 合计 | 31(59.62) | 21(40.38) | 8(15.38) | 44(84.62) |
表4 贡献物质的群体合作规范违反情境中儿童奖励或惩罚的动机表现情况(%)
| 年龄(岁) | 奖励 | 惩罚 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 道义动机 | 结果动机 | 道义动机 | 结果动机 | |
| 4 | 3(42.86) | 4(57.14) | 2(100.00) | 0(0.00) |
| 5 | 6(42.86) | 8(57.14) | 2(40.00) | 3(60.00) |
| 6 | 5(83.33) | 1(16.67) | 0(0.00) | 2(100.00) |
| 7 | 1(50.00) | 1(50.00) | 1(16.67) | 5(83.33) |
| 8 | 6(100.00) | 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | 8(100.00) |
| 9 | 1(50.00) | 1(50.00) | 2(20.00) | 8(80.00) |
| 10 | 5(62.50) | 3(37.50) | 0(0.00) | 11(100.00) |
| 11 | 4(57.14) | 3(42.86) | 1(12.50) | 7(87.50) |
| 合计 | 31(59.62) | 21(40.38) | 8(15.38) | 44(84.62) |
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