Rose Amanda J, Asher Steven R
Department ofPsychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, 65211, USA.
Child Dev. 2004 May-Jun;75(3):749-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2004.00704.x.
The present research tested whether children's responses to help-giving and help-seeking friendship tasks predicted how many friends they had and the quality of their best friendship. Fifth-grade children (N=511; typically 10 or 11 years old) responded to vignettes in which they could either give help to a friend or seek help from a friend. Children's strategies and goals in both contexts were significantly correlated with the number of friends children had. Responses in the help-giving context but not in the help-seeking context were significantly associated with friendship quality. Although gender differences in strategies and goals were found, strategies and goals were related to the number of friends and friendship quality for both boys and girls.
本研究检验了儿童在给予帮助和寻求帮助的友谊任务中的反应是否能预测他们拥有朋友的数量以及他们最好友谊的质量。五年级儿童(N = 511;通常为10或11岁)对一些小短文做出反应,在这些小短文中,他们可以选择帮助朋友或向朋友寻求帮助。儿童在这两种情境下的策略和目标与他们拥有朋友的数量显著相关。在给予帮助情境下的反应与友谊质量显著相关,但在寻求帮助情境下的反应则不然。尽管在策略和目标上发现了性别差异,但策略和目标与男孩和女孩的朋友数量及友谊质量都有关。