谁掌握着社会权力?中国儿童社会权力认知的发展。

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL British Journal of Developmental Psychology Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1111/bjdp.12499
Chenglong Wang, Yunqiang Lin, Yijin Yang, Tingyu Li, Nanhua Cheng, Congcong Yan
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本研究考察了 3-5 岁中国儿童(人数 = 105)对社会权力认知的发展情况。在观看了有关资源占有、资源控制、目标实现、许可、发号施令、制定规范和受欢迎程度等各种社会权力线索的视频后,研究人员要求儿童识别视频中的强势主体(你认为谁是更强势的人?3 岁的幼儿能够辨认出能给予其他代理人 "许可 "的有权势的代理人。4 岁时,儿童开始将 "受欢迎程度"、"资源占有 "和 "目标实现 "与社会权力联系起来。5 岁的儿童能够识别出控制资源的代理更强大。对儿童作出判断的原因分析表明,对于几乎所有的线索(除发号施令外),超过 14% 的回答都强调 "拥有物质资源 "是权力的标志。对于 3-5 岁的儿童来说,"资源占有 "线索可能是他们推断和解释权力差异的首选依据。这些结果将有助于研究人员进一步揭示儿童社会权力认知的发展机制。
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Who holds the social power? The development of children's social power perceptions in China

This study examined the development of social power perceptions among Chinese children aged 3–5 years (N = 105). After watching videos about various social power cues, such as resource possession, resource control, goal achievement, permission, giving orders, setting norms and popularity, the children were asked to identify the powerful agents (whom do you believe is the more powerful person?) in the videos and provide explanations (why do you think he (she) is a powerful person?). Three-year-olds can recognize powerful agents who can grant ‘permission’ to other agents. By the age of 4, children begin to associate ‘popularity’, ‘resource possession’ and ‘goal achievement’ with social power. Five-year olds demonstrated the ability to recognize agents who control resources as being more powerful. Analysis of the reasons the children provided for their judgements revealed that for almost every cue (except giving orders), more than 14% of the responses highlighted ‘possession of material resources’ as an indicator of power. For children aged 3–5 years, ‘resource possession’ cues may be their preferred basis for inferring and explaining power differences. These results would facilitate researchers to further unravel the mechanisms underlying the development of children's social power perceptions.

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British Journal of Developmental Psychology
British Journal of Developmental Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Developmental Psychology publishes full-length, empirical, conceptual, review and discussion papers, as well as brief reports, in all of the following areas: - motor, perceptual, cognitive, social and emotional development in infancy; - social, emotional and personality development in childhood, adolescence and adulthood; - cognitive and socio-cognitive development in childhood, adolescence and adulthood, including the development of language, mathematics, theory of mind, drawings, spatial cognition, biological and societal understanding; - atypical development, including developmental disorders, learning difficulties/disabilities and sensory impairments;
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