University of Pavia, Italy.
Br J Dev Psychol. 2010 Nov;28(Pt 4):747-66. doi: 10.1348/026151009x479006.
Cross-cultural research on theory of mind is relatively recent and largely restricted to comparisons of children from Western versus non-Western samples; much less is known about variation within Western cultures. This study compared 5- to 6-year-olds from Britain and Italy (matched for age, verbal age, gender, and maternal education; N = 140), on tests tapping children's understanding of 1st and 2nd order false belief and mixed emotions. Overall, British children outperformed Italian children; group differences were clearest for tests of false-belief understanding. These results are discussed in relation to contrasts in family talk about mental states, schooling, language comprehension, and cultural factors in Britain and Italy.
跨文化心理理论研究相对较新,主要局限于比较西方与非西方样本儿童;对于西方文化内部的差异则知之甚少。本研究比较了来自英国和意大利的 5 至 6 岁儿童(按年龄、言语年龄、性别和母亲教育程度匹配;N=140),在测试中考察了儿童对一阶和二阶错误信念以及混合情绪的理解。总体而言,英国儿童的表现优于意大利儿童;在错误信念理解测试中,群体差异最为明显。这些结果与英国和意大利在家庭谈论心理状态、学校教育、语言理解以及文化因素方面的差异有关。