Ziegler Fenja, Mitchell Peter, Currie Gregory
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.
Dev Psychol. 2005 Jan;41(1):115-23. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.41.1.115.
Three experiments with a total of 120 children between 4 and 9 years of age revealed systematic errors in the recall of deictic terms from a narrative. In some cases, the terms were inconsistent with the perspective of a protagonist. The errors occurred in all age groups and were at the same level whether the protagonist was "good" or "bad" but were less common in a narrative that did not include a protagonist. The pattern of errors suggests that children adopted a perspective within the narrative. Moreover, it seems that whereas the form of the narrative is sufficient to provoke a shift in perspective, children might find it even easier to adopt a perspective when the narrative content is about a protagonist. It thus seems that the form and the content of the narrative (that it is about a person) can combine to give a strong cue to perspective.
三项针对4至9岁儿童开展的实验,共涉及120名儿童,结果显示,他们在回忆故事中的指示性词语时存在系统性错误。在某些情况下,这些词语与故事主角的视角不一致。所有年龄组都出现了错误,且无论主角是“好人”还是“坏人”,错误程度相同,但在没有主角的故事中,错误出现的频率较低。错误模式表明,儿童在故事中采用了一种视角。此外,似乎虽然故事形式足以引发视角转变,但当故事内容是关于一个主角时,儿童可能会更容易采用一种视角。因此,故事的形式和内容(即关于一个人的故事)似乎可以结合起来,给出一个强烈的视角线索。