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Children’s Gender–Emotion Stereotypes in the Relationship of Anger to Sadness and Fear

机译:愤怒与悲伤和恐惧关系中的儿童性别-性别刻板印象

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Children’s perceptions of the emotional reactions of same- and different-sex characters in stories containing ambiguous and unambiguous emotional contexts were examined. According to the Parallel-Constraint-Satisfaction Theory (Kunda and Thagard. Psychological Review, 103, 284–308, 1996), stereotypes are more likely to be utilized in ambiguous contexts, defined here as those likely to elicit multiple emotional responses. Seventy suburban U.S. preschoolers were read vignettes describing boys or girls in ambiguous or unambiguous emotion-inducing events and reported how the vignette characters were feeling. Results suggest that the perceptions of participants were more likely to reflect gender–emotion stereotypes (e.g. perceiving males as angry and females as sad) in ambiguous contexts than in unambiguous contexts. Results are discussed in terms of children’s emerging understanding of gender–emotion stereotypes.
机译:研究了儿童对包含歧义和明确情感情境的故事中同性和异性角色的情感反应的看法。根据平行约束满意理论(Kunda和Thagard.Psychological Review,103,284-308,1996),刻板印象更有可能在模棱两可的情境中使用,在这里定义为可能引起多种情感反应的刻板印象。阅读了美国郊区的70名学龄前儿童的短片,这些短片描述了在含糊或不含糊的诱发情感事件中的男孩或女孩,并报告了小插图人物的感受。结果表明,在模棱两可的环境中,参与者的看法更有可能反映性别-性别刻板印象(例如,将男性视为愤怒,将女性视为悲伤)。根据儿童对性别情感刻板印象的新兴理解来讨论结果。

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