Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig D-04103, Germany.
Br J Dev Psychol. 2009 Jun;27(Pt 2):385-404. doi: 10.1348/026151008x322893.
This set of studies examined the ability of 3-year-olds to conceptualize multiple pretend identities with objects. Rather than relying on verbal response measures, as has been done in the past, children's creative and inferential pretend actions were used as indicators of their understanding. The common structure to all four studies was that children were confronted with one pretend scenario, moved to a second pretend scenario and then back again to the first. Children proficiently tailored their pretence to an object whose pretend identity changed between scenarios despite being less able to name each identity. Thus, using an inferential action methodology, these studies provide early and particularly convincing evidence that children can track the multiple pretend identities of objects.
本研究组考察了 3 岁儿童用物体概念化多种假装身份的能力。与过去依赖于言语反应测量不同,本研究组使用儿童创造性和推断性的假装动作作为其理解的指标。四项研究的共同结构是,儿童面对一个假装场景,转移到第二个假装场景,然后再回到第一个场景。尽管儿童不太能够为每个身份命名,但他们能够熟练地根据物体的假装身份在场景之间变化来调整自己的假装。因此,通过使用推断性动作方法,这些研究提供了早期的、特别有说服力的证据,证明儿童可以追踪物体的多种假装身份。