联合行动观察对儿童模仿行为的影响
Nejra Rizvanović1, Ildikó Király2, Natalie Sebanz1
1Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, 1100 Vienna, Austria.
Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland)
|February 26, 2025
概括
孩子们过度模仿,模仿低效的行为,即使在联合演示时也是如此. 这种过度模仿的倾向扩展到社会学习环境中,无论行动协调的复杂性如何.
科学领域:
- 认知发展 认知发展
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 社会学习理论社会学习理论
背景情况:
- 了解孩子如何通过观察他人来学习,对于认知发展至关重要.
- 早期的学习往往发生在共同的环境中,但孩子们如何通过共同的行动来学习是未被充分探索的.
- 儿童理解意图和协调行动的能力是协作学习的关键.
研究的目的:
- 调查儿童过度模仿的倾向是否延伸到联合行动.
- 检查行动协调如何影响幼儿的模仿行为.
- 在早期发育中推进对社会学习机制的理解.
主要方法:
- 使用3-6岁儿童的拼图盒模式.
- 在个人与联合示威活动之后,效率低下的行动的模仿比较.
- 在演示中操纵行动协调 (双手或联合).
主要成果:
- 儿童表现出过度模仿,模仿低效的行为,无论示范是个人还是联合.
- 在个人和联合行动演示后,超模的比率相似.
- 行动协调没有显著调节观察到的超模仿趋势.
结论:
- 过度模仿的趋势是强大的,并延伸到从联合行动中学习.
- 观察到的共同任务中的行动协调程度不会显著改变儿童的社会学习.
- 这项研究增强了对社会互动在早期学习和模仿中的作用的理解.
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