Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2011 Jun;109(2):232-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2010.11.003. Epub 2010 Dec 13.
Sex differences in adults' observations and ratings of children's aggression was studied in a sample of preschool children (N=89, mean age=44.00months, SD=8.48). When examining the direct observations made by trained observers, male observers, relative to female observers, more frequently recorded aggressive bouts, especially of boys. On rating scales assessing aggression, trained male raters also gave higher aggressive ratings than female raters. Lastly, we compared the ratings of trained female raters and female teachers on the same scale and found no differences. Results are discussed in terms male raters' and observers' prior experiences in activating their experiential schemata where males' greater experience in aggression, relative to that of females, leads them to perceive greater levels of aggression.
研究了成年人观察和评价儿童攻击行为的性别差异,样本为学龄前儿童(N=89,平均年龄=44.00 个月,SD=8.48)。在观察受过训练的观察者的直接观察时,男性观察者相对于女性观察者更频繁地记录攻击性发作,尤其是男孩。在评估攻击性的量表上,受过训练的男性评估者给出的攻击性评分也高于女性评估者。最后,我们比较了同一量表上受过训练的女性评估者和女性教师的评分,没有发现差异。研究结果从男性评估者和观察者在激活经验图式方面的先前经验方面进行了讨论,男性相对于女性在攻击性方面的更多经验导致他们感知到更高水平的攻击性。