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Children’s Tattling: The Reporting of Everyday Norm Violations in Preschool Settings

机译:儿童的故事:学前环境中日常违反规范的报告

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Tattling, defined as the reporting to a second party of norm violations committed by a third party, is a frequent but little-studied activity among young children. Participant observation and quantitative sampling are used to provide a detailed characterization of tattling in 2 preschools (initial mean age = 4.08 years, N = 40). In these populations, tattling represents the majority of talk about peers’ behavior to third parties. It is usually truthful, it rarely refers to transgressions committed against other individuals, it is not often ignored by adults, it is performed more frequently by dominant children, and it correlates with teacher reports of relational aggression. These exploratory results suggest several new avenues of research into children’s developing understanding of social norms.
机译:Tattling定义为向第三方报告第三方实施的违反规范的行为,是幼儿中经常发生但未经研究的活动。参加者观察和定量抽样用于详细描述2所幼儿园的初学者(初始平均年龄= 4.08岁,N = 40)。在这些人群中,讲故事代表了大多数关于同行对第三方行为的讨论。它通常是真实的,很少提及针对其他个人的过犯,成人并不经常忽略,占主导地位的孩子更经常执行,并且与教师关于关系攻击的报道相关。这些探索性的结果为研究儿童对社会规范的发展理解提供了几种新的研究途径。

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