关注背景:美国和日本儿童的情绪判断。

Attention to context: U.S. and Japanese children's emotional judgments.

作者信息

Kuwabara Megumi, Son Ji Y, Smith Linda B

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, 1101 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA.

出版信息

J Cogn Dev. 2011 Nov 2;12(4):502-517. doi: 10.1080/15248372.2011.554927.

Abstract

A growing number of studies suggest cultural differences in the attention and evaluation of information in adults (Masuda & Nisbett, 2001; Markus & Kitayama, 1991; Hedden, Ketay, Aron, Markus, & Gabrieli, 2008). One cultural comparison, between Westerners, such as Americans, and Easterners, such as the Japanese, suggest that Westerners typically focus on a central single object in a scene while Easterners often integrate their judgment of the focal object with surrounding contextual cues. There are few studies of whether such cultural differences are evident in children. This study examined 48 monolingual Japanese-speaking children residing in Japan and 48 monolingual English-speaking children residing in the U.S.A. (40 to 60 month-olds) in a task asking children to complete a picture by adding the proper emotional expression to a face. The key variable was the context and shift in context from the preceding trial for the same pictured individual. Japanese children were much more likely to shift their judgments with changes in context whereas children from the United States treated facial expression in a more trait-like manner, maintaining the same expression for the individual across contexts.

摘要

越来越多的研究表明,成年人在信息关注和评估方面存在文化差异(增田和尼斯比特,2001年;马库斯和北山,1991年;赫登、凯泰、阿隆、马库斯和加布里埃利,2008年)。一项针对美国等西方人以及日本等东方人的文化比较表明,西方人通常会聚焦于场景中的一个中心单一物体,而东方人则常常将对焦点物体的判断与周围的情境线索相结合。关于这种文化差异在儿童中是否明显的研究很少。本研究对48名居住在日本的单语日语儿童和48名居住在美国的单语英语儿童(40至60个月大)进行了一项任务测试,要求儿童通过给一张脸添加适当的情感表情来完成一幅画。关键变量是情境以及同一被描绘个体在前一次试验和本次试验之间情境的变化。日本儿童更有可能随着情境变化而改变他们的判断,而美国儿童则以更具特质性的方式对待面部表情,在不同情境中对同一个体保持相同的表情。

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