儿童对社会规范的理解不断发展
1Duke University, Department of Psychology, Durham, N.C, 27708, USA; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany.
Current opinion in psychology
|March 6, 2025
概括
三到五岁的孩子开始理解和执行社会规范,甚至创造新的社会规范. 这表明社会规范存在一种天生的,普遍的心理学,独立于成年人的权威.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
背景情况:
- 儿童从出生就受到社会规范的影响.
- 对社会规范的理解在三到五岁之间发展.
研究的目的:
- 调查幼儿社会规范理解的发展轨迹.
- 探索儿童对规范强制执行和创造的能力.
主要方法:
- 对儿童社会互动的观察研究.
- 分析儿童与社会规则相关的语言使用情况.
- 规范发展的跨文化比较.
主要成果:
- 三到五岁的孩子开始理解社会规范.
- 这个年龄组积极使用规范性语言 (应该,必须,应该) 强制执行合规性.
- 到5岁,孩子们可以创造新的社会规范 (例如,游戏规则) 并将其视为具有普遍约束力的.
结论:
- 儿童对社会规范的理解是在幼儿时期出现的.
- 规范心理学的发展涉及到超越成人权威的理解协议.
- 一个基本的,普遍的规范心理学似乎是跨文化的先天性.
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