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The audience effect in adolescence depends on whos looking over your shoulder

机译:青春期的观众效应取决于谁在看着你的肩膀

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Adolescents have been shown to be particularly sensitive to peer influence. However, the data supporting these findings have been mostly limited to the impact of peers on risk-taking behaviours. Here, we investigated the influence of peers on performance of a high-level cognitive task (relational reasoning) during adolescence. We further assessed whether this effect on performance was dependent on the identity of the audience, either a friend (peer) or the experimenter (non-peer). We tested 24 younger adolescent (10.6–14.2 years), 20 older adolescent (14.9–17.8 years) and 20 adult (21.8–34.9 years) female participants. The presence of an audience affected adolescent, but not adult, relational reasoning performance. This audience effect on adolescent performance was influenced by the participants' age, task difficulty and the identity of the audience. These findings may have implications for education, where adolescents often do classwork or homework in the presence of others.
机译:事实表明,青少年对同伴的影响特别敏感。但是,支持这些发现的数据主要限于同龄人对冒险行为的影响。在这里,我们调查了同龄人对青春期高级认知任务(关系推理)表现的影响。我们进一步评估了这种对表演的影响是否取决于听众的身份,无论是朋友(对等)还是实验者(非对等)。我们测试了24名较年轻的青少年(10.6-14.2岁),20名较大的青少年(14.9-17.8岁)和20名成人(21.8-34.9岁)女性参与者。听众的出现影响了青少年的关系推理能力,但没有影响成人的关系推理能力。观众对青少年表现的影响受参与者的年龄,任务难度和观众身份的影响。这些发现可能会对教育产生影响,因为青少年经常在其他人在场的情况下进行课业或家庭作业。

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