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The role of cognitive abilities in children's inferences about social atypicality and peer exclusion and inclusion in intergroup contexts

机译:认知能力在儿童对社交非典型性推论以及同伴排斥和同伴排斥中的作用

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Children aged 6-7 years judged a loyal and a partially disloyal member of a school in terms of how typical they are within the school group and their likely acceptance by peers from the same school and a different school. Second-order mental-state understanding(SOMSU) predicted whether children thought atypical members would be included differently in the two groups. Counterfactual reasoning ability, multiple classification ability, and working memory ability did not predict children's judgements of group members. Moreover, as predicted by the developmental subjective group dynamics model, only children with higher levels of SOMSU and who discerned differences in the typicality of normative and deviant ingroup members inferred that peers would differently include atypical individuals from the same and different groups.
机译:6-7岁的儿童根据他们在学校群体中的典型程度以及他们是否可能被同一所学校和另一所学校的同龄人接受来判断学校的忠诚和部分不忠诚。二阶心理状态理解(SOMSU)预测儿童是否认为非典型成员会在两组中包含不同的内容。反事实推理能力,多重分类能力和工作记忆能力不能预测儿童对小组成员的判断。而且,正如发展主观群体动力学模型所预测的那样,只有具有较高SOMSU水平并且能够识别规范性和偏差性小组成员典型性差异的孩子才能推断出同龄人会不同地包括来自相同和不同小组的非典型个体。

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