儿童寻求信息的动机有多方面的
Gaia Molinaro1,2,3, Irene Cogliati Dezza4,5,6, Sarah Katharina Bühler4,5
1Affective Brain Lab, Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London, London, WC1H 0AP, UK. gaiamolinaro@berkeley.edu.
Nature communications
|September 7, 2023
概括
孩子 孩子 孩子 孩子
科学领域:
- 发展心理学是发展心理学.
- 认知发展 认知发展
- 寻求信息的行为行为.
背景情况:
- 孩子们需要从小就收集信息来了解他们的环境.
- 寻找信息的选择是复杂的,因为知识的目的是多重的,有时是相互竞争的.
研究的目的:
- 检查儿童寻求信息的各种动机的发展轨迹.
- 确定影响儿童信息搜索选择的关键因素,以及这些因素随着年龄的增长如何演变.
主要方法:
- 进行了五项实验,涉及521名年龄在4-12岁的儿童.
- 分析了儿童寻找信息的选择,基于诸如减少不确定性,指导行动的实用性和信息的积极性等因素.
主要成果:
- 4岁的孩子优先寻找积极和可操作的信息.
- 作为动机的不确定性减少在5岁左右出现.
- 对有用性和减少不确定性的动机随着年龄的增长而增强,而寻求积极信息的动机保持不变.
结论:
- 儿童寻找信息的动机发展动态,整合各种因素.
- 不同寻求信息的驾驶员的相对重要性在整个儿童时期都会发生变化.
- 了解这些发育转变对于理解认知和行为发展至关重要.
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