Williamson Rebecca A, Markman Ellen M
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, CA, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2006 Jul;42(4):723-31. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.42.4.723.
The authors argue that imitation is a flexible and adaptive learning mechanism in that children do not always reproduce all of the details they can from a demonstration. Instead, they vary their replications depending on their interpretation of the situation. Specifically, the authors propose that when children do not understand the overall reason for a model's behavior, they will be more likely to imitate precisely. By copying conservatively in these situations, children may have a good chance of reproducing the action of the model correctly. In contrast, when the reason for an action is clear, children will be more likely to deviate from the manners and flourishes of the model and use their own means to complete the action.
作者认为模仿是一种灵活且适应性强的学习机制,因为孩子们并非总是尽可能多地重现他们从示范中看到的所有细节。相反,他们会根据对情境的理解来改变自己的模仿方式。具体而言,作者提出,当孩子们不理解示范者行为的整体原因时,他们更有可能精确地模仿。在这些情况下,通过保守地模仿,孩子们很有可能正确地重现示范者的动作。相比之下,当一个动作的原因很明确时,孩子们更有可能偏离示范者的方式和花样,并用自己的方式来完成这个动作。