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Bigger knows better: Young children selectively learn rule games from adults rather than from peers

机译:更大的人更懂:幼儿选择性地从成年人而不是同龄人那里学习规则游戏

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Preschoolers' selective learning from adult versus peer models was investigated. Extending previous research, children from age 3 were shown to selectively learn simple rule games from adult rather than peer models. Furthermore, this selective learning was not confined to preferentially performing certain acts oneself, but more specifically had a normative dimension to it: children understood the way the adult demonstrated an act not only as the better one, but as the normatively appropriate/correct one. This was indicated in their spontaneous normative interventions (protest, critique, etc.) in response to third party acts deviating from the one demonstrated by the adult model. Various interpretations of these findings are discussed in the broader context of the development of children's social cognition and cultural learning.
机译:研究了学龄前儿童从成人模型到同伴模型的选择性学习。扩展了先前的研究,显示3岁的孩子可以有选择地从成人而不是同伴模型中学习简单的规则游戏。此外,这种选择性学习并不限于优先执行自己的行为,而是更具体地具有规范性的维度:孩子们理解成年人表现出行为的方式不仅是更好的行为,而且是规范上适当/正确的行为。这是他们针对第三方行为偏离成人模型的行为而采取的自发规范干预措施(抗议,批判等)。在儿童的社会认知和文化学习发展的更广泛背景下,讨论了对这些发现的各种解释。

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