Troseth Georgene L, Bloom Pickard Megan E, DeLoache Judy S
Department of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37203-5701, USA.
Dev Sci. 2007 Nov;10(6):763-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00625.x.
Using a symbolic object such as a model as a source of information about something else requires some appreciation of the relation between the symbol and what it represents. Representational insight has been proposed as essential to success in a symbolic retrieval task in which children must use information from a hiding event in a scale model to find a toy hidden in a room. The two studies reported here examine and reject a proposed alternative account for success in the model task. The results with 2.5-year-olds and 3-year-olds show that children's successful use of a scale model cannot be attributed to the simple detection of the correspondences between the objects in the two spaces. A higher-level representation of the model-room relation (i.e. representational insight) is required. The results are discussed with respect to the coalescence of multiple factors in determining performance in the model task.
使用诸如模型这样的符号对象作为关于其他事物的信息来源,需要对符号与其所代表的事物之间的关系有所理解。表征洞察力被认为是在符号检索任务中取得成功的关键,在该任务中,儿童必须利用比例模型中隐藏事件的信息来找到藏在房间里的玩具。这里报告的两项研究检验并否定了一种针对模型任务成功的替代解释。对2.5岁和3岁儿童的研究结果表明,儿童成功使用比例模型不能归因于简单地发现两个空间中物体之间的对应关系。需要对模型与房间的关系有更高层次的表征(即表征洞察力)。将结合多个因素来讨论这些结果对模型任务表现的影响。