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kaggle-ho-012816House OversightStudy on Fairness and Envy in Young Children – No Direct Political or Financial Leads
Study on Fairness and Envy in Young Children – No Direct Political or Financial Leads The document describes a developmental psychology experiment on fairness and envy in children. It contains no references to influential actors, financial flows, misconduct, or actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Examines children's responses to fair vs. unfair candy distribution games.; Finds increased fairness with age and when playing with familiar peers.; Discusses concepts of in‑group vs. out‑group dynamics and parochial altruism.
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