Hamlin J Kiley, Wynn Karen
University of British Columbia.
Cogn Dev. 2011 Jan;26(1):30-39. doi: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2010.09.001.
The current study replicates and extends the finding (Hamlin, Wynn & Bloom, 2007) that infants prefer individuals who act prosocially toward unrelated third parties over those who act antisocially. Using different stimuli from those used by Hamlin, Wynn & Bloom (2007), somewhat younger subjects, and 2 additional social scenarios, we replicated the findings that (a) infants prefer those who behave prosocially versus antisocially, and (b) these preferences are based on the social nature of the actions. The generality of infants' responses across multiple examples of prosocial and antisocial actions supports the claim that social evaluation is fundamental to perceiving the world.
当前的研究重复并扩展了一项发现(哈姆林、韦恩和布鲁姆,2007年),即婴儿更喜欢对无关第三方表现出亲社会行为的人,而不是那些表现出反社会行为的人。我们使用了与哈姆林、韦恩和布鲁姆(2007年)所使用的不同刺激物、年龄稍小的受试者以及另外两种社会情境,重复了以下发现:(a)婴儿更喜欢表现出亲社会行为而非反社会行为的人,以及(b)这些偏好基于行为的社会性质。婴儿在多个亲社会和反社会行为示例中的反应具有普遍性,这支持了社会评价是感知世界的基础这一观点。