幼儿不会优先将可概括的信息传递给他人
Didar Karadağ1, Marina Bazhydai1, Gert Westermann1
1Department of Psychology, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
Developmental science
|February 8, 2024
概括
两岁的孩子在教别人时不会选择性地传递可概括的信息. 幼儿没有表现出他们更喜欢分享可概括的信息而不是不可概括的信息,这表明他们在信息传输中发展了选择性.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 儿童发展 儿童发展
背景情况:
- 儿童根据内容和背景选择性地传递信息.
- 年长的孩子 (4-7岁) 喜欢在教学场景中分享可概括的信息.
- 幼儿 (2岁) 可以区分可概括和不可概括的信息.
研究的目的:
- 调查2岁儿童是否选择性地传递可泛化信息而不是不可泛化信息.
- 探索幼儿信息传输中的选择性发展.
- 了解幼儿对信息概括性的敏感性.
主要方法:
- 一项涉及2岁儿童的行为研究.
- 孩子们与新的盒子互动,具有可概括和不可概括的结果.
- 传输阶段:儿童向一个不知情的成年人展示了玩具的功能.
主要成果:
- 孩子们没有表现出对传递可概括信息的偏好.
- 在传输可泛化与不可泛化的信息方面没有发现显著差异.
- 幼儿在教学时并没有选择性地分享可概括的知识.
结论:
- 两岁儿童在信息传输中的选择性仍在发展.
- 幼儿可能还没有将概括性与选择性教学的需要联系起来.
- 需要对对信息概括性的敏感性发展轨迹进行进一步的研究.
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