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孩子们认知发展文化基本主义一般药物语言社会认知

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科学领域:

  • 认知发展
  • 发展心理学
  • 社会认知

背景情况:

  • 本质主义认为,类别拥有超越表面特征的潜在现实.
  • 童年基本主义提供了对人类认知发展及其起源的重要见解.
  • 了解儿童的本质主义是理解人类认知基本面的关键.

研究的目的:

  • 让我们回顾一下当前关于儿童基本主义的研究.
  • 在儿童的认知过程中探索本质主义的多面性.
  • 检查儿童基本主义的发展轨迹和社会影响.

主要方法:

  • 对儿童基本主义现有研究的文献评论.
  • 分析影响本质主义信仰的因素,包括经验,文化和身份.
  • 检查语言在传递基本主义概念中的作用.

主要成果:

  • 基本主义在发展的早期出现,使儿童能够推断出类别的更深层次的属性.
  • 经验,文化背景和身份在很大程度上影响了本质主义的发展和表达.
  • 语言作为一种强有力的媒介,

结论:

  • 儿童的本质主义是一种"双刃剑",
  • 儿童的本质主义倾向对社会问题,教育和群体间关系有重大影响.
  • 需要进一步的研究来了解幼儿时代的本质主义与其他认知和社会过程之间的相互作用.