Clegg Jennifer M, Legare Cristine H
Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin.
Dev Psychol. 2016 Sep;52(9):1435-44. doi: 10.1037/dev0000131.
Recent research with Western populations has demonstrated that children use imitation flexibly to engage in both instrumental and conventional learning. Evidence for children's imitative flexibility in non-Western populations is limited, however, and has only assessed imitation of instrumental tasks. This study (N = 142, 6- to 8-year-olds) demonstrates both cultural continuity and cultural variation in imitative flexibility. Children engage in higher imitative fidelity for conventional tasks than for instrumental tasks in both an industrialized, Western culture (United States), and a subsistence-based, non-Western culture (Vanuatu). Children in Vanuatu engage in higher imitative fidelity of instrumental tasks than in the United States, a potential consequence of cultural variation in child socialization for conformity. (PsycINFO Database Record
最近针对西方人群的研究表明,儿童会灵活运用模仿来进行工具性学习和传统学习。然而,非西方人群中儿童模仿灵活性的证据有限,且仅评估了对工具性任务的模仿。本研究(N = 142,6至8岁儿童)展示了模仿灵活性方面的文化连续性和文化差异。在工业化的西方文化(美国)和以生存为基础的非西方文化(瓦努阿图)中,儿童在传统任务上的模仿保真度都高于工具性任务。与美国儿童相比,瓦努阿图儿童在工具性任务上的模仿保真度更高,这可能是儿童社会化过程中文化差异对从众影响的结果。(PsycINFO数据库记录)