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Abstract
ABSTRACTThe Autidolfijn project was undertaken in 1991 in Bruges, Belgium, to asses the effect of interactions with captive dolphins on learning in autistic children. The project lasted four years and ended with ambiguous results. Although one group of children did seem to gain learning benefits from working with the dolphins, difficulties arising from the experimental set-up itself seemed to play a role in how well the groups performed. The Autidolfijn project was intended as an experiment, but it was imperfectly controlled and consequently the data could not be used to answer directly the question of the therapeutic effect dolphins have on children with autism. Here the data generated from the project are presented as ethnographic data attached to a particular situation. It is hoped they will help researchers understand the difficulties involved in trying to assess experimentally the positive effects of animals on people (cf. Rowan, 1996; Marino and Lilienfeld 1998; Nathanson 1998).
1991年,在比利时布鲁日进行了一个名为Autidolfijn的项目,目的是评估与圈养海豚互动对自闭症儿童学习的影响。这个项目持续了四年,结果不明确。虽然一组孩子似乎确实从与海豚一起工作中获得了学习上的好处,但实验设置本身产生的困难似乎在各组的表现中起了作用。Autidolfijn项目原本是作为一个实验,但它的控制并不完美,因此数据不能用来直接回答海豚对自闭症儿童的治疗效果。在这里,从项目中产生的数据是作为附属于特定情况的人种学数据呈现的。希望它们能帮助研究人员了解在试图通过实验评估动物对人类的积极影响时所涉及的困难(参见Rowan, 1996;Marino and Lilienfeld 1998;内桑森1998)。
期刊介绍:
A vital forum for academic dialogue on human-animal relations, Anthrozoös is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that has enjoyed a distinguished history as a pioneer in the field since its launch in 1987. The key premise of Anthrozoös is to address the characteristics and consequences of interactions and relationships between people and non-human animals across areas as varied as anthropology, ethology, medicine, psychology, veterinary medicine and zoology. Articles therefore cover the full range of human–animal relations, from their treatment in the arts and humanities, through to behavioral, biological, social and health sciences.