Harris P L, Núñez M, Brett C
University of Oxford, England.
Mem Cognit. 2001 Jul;29(5):757-64. doi: 10.3758/bf03200478.
Recent research with adults has suggested that they readily understand conditional rules that include a deontic or prescriptive element. The possibility that young children might also understand such conditional rules when they are embedded in the context of an exchange agreement was explored in three studies. Children 3-7 years of age listened to stories in which two protagonists agreed to an exchange of mutual benefit. Children tested both in Britain and Nepal were accurate in identifying (1) when either protagonist had reneged on the agreement and (2) when both protagonists had kept the agreement. The findings indicate that young children are sensitive to the obligations that stem from an exchange agreement even if it is made between equals rather than imposed by adult authority.
最近针对成年人的研究表明,他们能够轻松理解包含道义或规定性元素的条件规则。在三项研究中,探讨了幼儿在交换协议的背景下是否也能理解此类条件规则。3至7岁的儿童听了一些故事,故事中两个主人公达成了互利交换的协议。在英国和尼泊尔接受测试的儿童都能准确识别:(1)任何一方主人公违背协议的情况,以及(2)双方主人公都遵守协议的情况。研究结果表明,即使交换协议是在平等主体之间达成的,而非由成人权威强加的,幼儿也能对其中产生的义务保持敏感。