Bigger versus smaller: Children's understanding of size comparison words becomes more precise with age.

IF 3.9 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Child development Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1111/cdev.14182
Alissa L Ferry, Mia G Corcoran, Emily Williams, Sheila M Curtis, Cathryn J Gale, Katherine E Twomey
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The ability to compare plays a key role in how humans learn, but words that describe relations between objects, like comparisons, are difficult to learn. We examined how children learn size comparison words, and how their interpretations of these change across development. One-hundred-and-forty children in England (36-107 months; 68 girls; majority White) were asked to build block structures that were bigger, longer, smaller, shorter, or taller than an experimenter's. Children were most successful with words that refer to size increases. Younger children were less accurate with smaller and shorter, often building bigger structures. The dimensional aspect of taller emerged gradually. These findings suggest that children's interpretation of the meaning of size comparison words changes and becomes more precise across development.

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大与小随着年龄的增长,儿童对大小比较词的理解会越来越精确。
比较能力在人类的学习过程中起着关键作用,但描述物体之间关系的词,如比较词,却很难学习。我们研究了儿童是如何学习大小比较词的,以及他们对这些词的解释在整个成长过程中是如何变化的。我们要求英格兰的 140 名儿童(36-107 个月;68 名女孩;大多数为白人)搭建比实验者的积木更大、更长、更小、更短或更高的积木结构。儿童在使用指尺寸增加的词语时最为成功。年龄较小的儿童对 "更小 "和 "更短 "的准确度较低,他们往往搭建出更大的结构。而 "高 "则是逐渐出现的。这些研究结果表明,儿童对大小比较词语含义的解释会随着发育的变化而改变,并变得更加精确。
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Child development
Child development Multiple-
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期刊介绍: As the flagship journal of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Child Development has published articles, essays, reviews, and tutorials on various topics in the field of child development since 1930. Spanning many disciplines, the journal provides the latest research, not only for researchers and theoreticians, but also for child psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychiatric social workers, specialists in early childhood education, educational psychologists, special education teachers, and other researchers. In addition to six issues per year of Child Development, subscribers to the journal also receive a full subscription to Child Development Perspectives and Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development.
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