APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Children Compromise to Resolve Intergroup Conflict: The Role of Moral Reasoning
- Jacob Glassman
Boston College - Emily Berman
UVA - Jacquelyn Glidden
University of Maryland, College Park - Melanie Killen
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
We measured the impact of moral reasoning on children's intergroup conflict resolution decisions. Participants (N=115, M=10.27) heard an intergroup conflict vignette where they allocated limited resources. Participants compromised, expected outgroup compromise, and made greater sacrifices when the outgroup had a moral reason, suggesting an openness to collaborative intergroup conflict resolution.
Conflict