儿童隐含的性别玩具关联发展在不同文化中各不相同
Miao Qian1, Wang Ivy Wong2, A Natisha Nabbijohn3
1Department of Psychology, University of Detroit Mercy.
Developmental psychology
|September 25, 2023
概括
孩子 孩子 孩子 孩子
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 跨文化心理学 跨文化心理学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
背景情况:
- 人们认为性别刻板印象的信念随着年龄的增长而增加,主要是基于西方的研究.
- 关于性别刻板印象的发展轨迹的跨文化研究有限.
研究的目的:
- 检查跨文化的一致性和隐含的性别玩具刻板印象的差异.
- 调查加拿大,中国和泰国的4~9岁儿童的性别玩具刻板印象的发展模式.
主要方法:
- 隐含的性别玩具刻板印象在1013名4岁至9岁的儿童 (49.70%是女孩) 中进行了评估.
- 参与者来自不同的文化背景:加拿大,中国和泰国.
主要成果:
- 在所有三种文化中,儿童中都存在隐含的性别玩具刻板印象.
- 刻板印象的强度和发育模式因文化而异.
- 泰国儿童表现出强烈而稳定的刻板印象;中国儿童表现出弱弱而稳定的刻板印象;加拿大儿童的刻板印象随着年龄的增长而增加.
结论:
- 文化对儿童性别刻板印象的发展和强度产生重大影响.
- 以前假设的性别刻板印象随着年龄的增长并不普遍适用于不同文化.
- 这些发现挑战了传统的,以西方为中心的对性别刻板印象发展的看法.
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