School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Br J Dev Psychol. 2009 Jun;27(Pt 2):505-10. doi: 10.1348/026151008x401697.
Children's understanding of counterfactual emotions such as regret and relief develops relatively late compared to their ability to imagine counterfactual worlds. We tested whether a late development in counterfactual thinking: understanding counterfactuals as possibilities, underpinned children's understanding of regret. Thirty 5- and 6-year-olds completed tasks assessing counterfactual thinking and understanding regret. Performance on the counterfactual task was better than that on the regret task. We suggest that thinking about counterfactuals as possibilities is a necessary but not sufficient cognitive development in children's understanding of regret. We discuss how other developments in counterfactual thinking may underpin children's emotional understanding.
与想象反事实世界的能力相比,儿童对反事实情绪(如遗憾和宽慰)的理解发展得相对较晚。我们测试了反事实思维的发展是否较晚:将反事实理解为可能性,这是否支持了儿童对遗憾的理解。30 名 5 至 6 岁的儿童完成了评估反事实思维和理解遗憾的任务。在反事实任务上的表现优于在遗憾任务上的表现。我们认为,将反事实理解为可能性是儿童理解遗憾的必要但非充分的认知发展。我们讨论了反事实思维的其他发展如何支持儿童的情感理解。