Janssen Steve M J, Rubin David C
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University ; Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University.
Appl Cogn Psychol. 2011 Mar 1;25(2):291-298. doi: 10.1002/acp.1690.
Life scripts are culturally shared expectations about the timing of life events in an idealized life course. Because they are cultural semantic knowledge, they should be known by all adult age groups including those who have not lived through all events in the life script, but this has not been tested previously. Young, middle-aged and older adults from the Netherlands were therefore asked in this online study to imagine an ordinary Dutch infant and to name the seven most important events that were likely to take place in the life of this prototypical child. Participants subsequently answered questions about at what ages these events were expected to occur and about their prevalence, importance and valence. We found that the cultural life script was similar for young, middle-aged and older adults and for adults with different educational attainment.
生命脚本是关于理想化人生历程中生活事件发生时间的文化共享期望。由于它们是文化语义知识,所有成年年龄组的人都应该知晓,包括那些并未经历过生命脚本中所有事件的人,但此前尚未对此进行过测试。因此,在这项在线研究中,我们询问了来自荷兰的年轻人、中年人和老年人,让他们想象一个普通的荷兰婴儿,并说出这个典型儿童一生中可能发生的七件最重要的事情。参与者随后回答了关于这些事件预计在什么年龄发生、其普遍性、重要性和效价的问题。我们发现,年轻人、中年人和老年人以及不同教育程度的成年人的文化生命脚本是相似的。