Fagområder
- Psykologi
- Utviklingspsykologi
- Vitenskapelige metoder (kvalitativt, kvantitativt)
Bakgrunn
- Bachelor, Psychology, University of Bristol - 2014
- Master, Research Methods in Psychology, University of Bristol - 2015
- PhD, Exploring the Influence of Self-Construal Manipulations on Children’s Generosity - 2019
- Fagkonsulent & opplæringskoordinator, BUP Molde - 2019-2021
Publikasjoner
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Weltzien, Sandra Marie; Marsh, Lauren; Kanngiesser, Patricia & Hood, Bruce
(2024).
Young dictators : speaking about oneself decreases generosity in children from two cultural contexts.
PLOS ONE.
ISSN 1932-6203.
19(3).
doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0300200.
Vis sammendrag
Sharing of resources is a common feature of human societies. Yet, there is substantial societal variation in children’s generosity, and this variation emerges during middle childhood. Societal differences in self-construal orientation may be one factor influencing the ontogeny of generosity. Here, we examine anonymous Dictator Game sharing in 7-and-8-year-olds from two distinct societies: India and the UK (N = 180). We used self-construal manipulations to investigate whether priming self- or other-focused conversations would differentially influence children’s generosity. There were no differences in generosity between populations. While a significant reduction in generosity was found following self-priming in both societies, other-priming was ineffectual. The findings are discussed in relation to experimental features and the role of anonymity and reputational concerns.
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Weltzien, Sandra Marie
(2023).
Challenges associated with the importation of minority world constructions into majority world settings.
I Sæbjørnsen, Siv Elin Nord; Makuu, Mariana Josephat & Ødegård, Atle (Red.),
Change agents : an interprofessional book about children with disabilities in Tanzania and Norway.
Universitetsforlaget.
ISSN 978-82-15-05790-3.
s. 144–158.
doi:
10.18261/9788215057903-23-08.
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Many Western-funded projects aim to help and promote the rights of children with disabilities in Africa. Yet, there is insufficient evidence on the effects of such projects. Here, we examine some of the challenges associated with the importation of Western constructions into majority world settings. Aspects such as culture, beliefs, and community will be discussed. Finally, some measures will be highlighted that may help towards more ethical and culturally sensitive research and practice.
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Weltzien, Sandra Marie; Marsh, Lauren; Kanngiesser, Patricia; Stuijfzand, Bobby & Hood, Bruce
(2019).
Considering self or others across two cultural contexts : how children’s resource allocation is affected by self-construal manipulations.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
ISSN 0022-0965.
184(August),
s. 139–157.
doi:
10.1016/j.jecp.2019.04.002.
Vis sammendrag
Most humans share to some degree. Yet, from middle childhood, sharing behavior varies substantially across societies. Here, for the first time, we explored the effect of self-construal manipulation on sharing decisions in 7- and 8-year-old children from two distinct societies: urban India and urban United Kingdom. Children participated in one of three conditions that focused attention on independence, interdependence, or a control. Sharing was then assessed across three resource allocation games. A focus on independence resulted in reduced generosity in both societies. However, an intriguing societal difference emerged following a focus on interdependence, where only Indian children from traditional extended families displayed greater generosity in one of the resource allocation games. Thus, a focus on independence can move children from diverse societies toward selfishness with relative ease, but a focus on interdependence is very limited in its effectiveness to promote generosity.
Keywords: societal differences, self-construal, sharing development, priming, self-focus, generosity
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Weltzien, Sandra Marie; Marsh, Lauren & Hood, Bruce
(2018).
Thinking of me : self-focus reduces sharing and helping in seven- to eight-year-olds.
PLOS ONE.
ISSN 1932-6203.
13(1),
s. 1–14.
doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0189752.
Vis sammendrag
By 7-to 8-years of age, most children readily adhere to prosocial norms aimed at benefiting
others through giving up time and effort (helping) or resources (sharing). Two studies
explored whether sharing and helping by 7-to 8-year olds (N = 180) could be influenced by
priming children’s attention on themselves or their friends through a semi-structured interview. Results revealed that self-priming led to reductions in both sharing and helping compared to friendship-priming or a control condition. These findings are considered as
indicative of the fragile state of prosocial behaviours at this age that can be easily shifted
towards more selfish biases by simple priming.
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Hood, Bruce; Weltzien, Sandra Marie; Marsh, Lauren & Kanngiesser, Patricia
(2016).
Picture yourself : self-focus and the endowment effect in preschool children.
Cognition.
ISSN 0010-0277.
152(July),
s. 70–77.
doi:
10.1016/j.cognition.2016.03.019.
Vis sammendrag
When an object comes into possession, the owner will typically think that it is worth more than it did before they owned the item in a bias known as the endowment effect. This bias is particularly robust in Western societies with independent self-construals, but has not been observed in children below 5–6 years of age. In three studies, we investigated whether endowment effect can be induced in younger children by focusing their attention on themselves. 120 children aged 3–4 years evaluated toys before and after a task where they made pictures of themselves, a friend or a neutral farm scene. Over the three studies, children consistently evaluated their own possessions, relative to other identical toys, more positively following the self-priming manipulation. Together these studies support the notion that possessions can form part of an “extended self” from early on in development and that the endowment effect may be due to an attentional self-bias framing.
Keywords: self-focus, ownership, endowment effect, extended self
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Hogstad, Ingrid Johnsen & Weltzien, Sandra Marie
(2023).
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Hogstad, Ingrid Johnsen & Weltzien, Sandra Marie
(2023).
Vernepleieren i skolen og forhandlingsområder i det tverrprofesjonelle samarbeidet.
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Weltzien, Sandra Marie & Hogstad, Ingrid Johnsen
(2022).
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Publisert 20. apr. 2021 14:56
- Sist endret 18. juni 2021 10:52