Mondschein E R, Adolph K E, Tamis-LeMonda C S
Psychology Department , New York University, New York, 10003, USA.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2000 Dec;77(4):304-16. doi: 10.1006/jecp.2000.2597.
Although boys outshine girls in a range of motor skills, there are no reported gender differences in motor performance during infancy. This study examined gender bias in mothers' expectations about their infants' motor development. Mothers of 11-month-old infants estimated their babies' crawling ability, crawling attempts, and motor decisions in a novel locomotor task-crawling down steep and shallow slopes. Mothers of girls underestimated their performance and mothers of boys overestimated their performance. Mothers' gender bias had no basis in fact. When we tested the infants in the same slope task moments after mothers' provided their ratings, girls and boys showed identical levels of motor performance.
尽管男孩在一系列运动技能方面比女孩更出色,但尚无报告表明婴儿期的运动表现存在性别差异。本研究调查了母亲对其婴儿运动发育期望中的性别偏见。11个月大婴儿的母亲估计了她们宝宝在一项新的运动任务——从陡坡和缓坡上爬下——中的爬行能力、爬行尝试和运动决策。女孩的母亲低估了她们的表现,而男孩的母亲高估了他们的表现。母亲的性别偏见并无事实依据。当我们在母亲给出评分后的片刻,在相同的斜坡任务中测试婴儿时,女孩和男孩的运动表现水平相同。