Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2010 Nov;107(3):280-90. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2010.04.017. Epub 2010 Jun 17.
We examined the role of the comparison process and shared names on preschoolers' categorization of novel objects. In our studies, 4-year-olds were presented with novel object sets consisting of either one or two standards and two test objects: a shape match and a texture match. When children were presented with one standard, they extended the category based on shape regardless of whether the objects were named. When children were presented with two standards that shared the same texture and the objects were named with the same noun, they extended the category based on texture. The opportunity to compare two standards, in the absence of shared names, led to an attenuation of the effect of shape. These findings demonstrate that comparison plays a critical role in the categorization of novel objects and that shared names enhance this process.
我们研究了比较过程和共享名称对学龄前儿童对新物体进行分类的作用。在我们的研究中,向 4 岁儿童呈现了由一个或两个标准和两个测试对象组成的新物体集:形状匹配和纹理匹配。当儿童呈现一个标准时,他们会根据形状扩展类别,而不管物体是否被命名。当儿童呈现两个具有相同纹理且物体用相同名词命名的标准时,他们会根据纹理扩展类别。在没有共享名称的情况下比较两个标准的机会导致形状的影响减弱。这些发现表明,比较在新物体的分类中起着关键作用,并且共享名称增强了这个过程。