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科学领域:

  • 发展心理学 发展心理学
  • 认知科学 认知科学
  • 行为科学 行为科学

背景情况:

  • 从可观察的行为学习等推断心理功能是标准的做法.
  • 传统方法假定个体之间存在统一的行为变化,可能缺少细微的学习过程.

研究的目的:

  • 引入和验证一种"多表达式,相对主义,不可知论,个性化" (MRAI) 方法来评估婴儿学习.
  • 通过检查与个体基线相对的多种行为来研究婴儿从跌倒中学习.

主要方法:

  • 长度评估婴儿 (10.5-15个月) 从爬行过渡到走路.
  • 婴儿在多次会议中反复浏览一个泡坑 (诱导跌落) 和一个刚性平台 (基线).
  • 通过分析多种行为 (运动,探索,社会情绪) 相对于每个婴儿的基线来评估学习.

主要成果:

  • 两种不同的婴儿学习特征出现了:"避开" (避免跌倒) 和"去" (反复跌倒).
  • 个体化分析显示",pit-go"婴儿在每次课程中都学会了,将跌倒视为"pratfalls"而不是"陷".
  • "避开坑"的婴儿表现出增强的学习和从爬行到走路的转移; "pit-go"的婴儿没有.

结论:

  • 对行为学习推断的"一刀切"方法可以掩盖个体差异,并导致不准确的结论.
  • 通过适应多样化的行为反应,MRAI方法提供了对婴儿学习和发育的更全面的理解.