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儿童对性别典型玩具的兴趣:推进力重要吗?

Children's Gender-Typed Toy Interests: Does Propulsion Matter?

作者信息

Dinella Lisa M, Weisgram Erica S, Fulcher Megan

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ, 07764, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2017 Jul;46(5):1295-1305. doi: 10.1007/s10508-016-0901-5. Epub 2016 Nov 28.

Abstract

Children's toy play is at the foundation of child development. However, gender differentiation in early play experiences may result in gender differences in cognitive abilities, social interactions, and vocational choices. We investigated gender-typing of toys and toys' propulsive properties (e.g., wheels, forward motion) as possible factors impacting children's toy interests, perceptions of other children's interests, and children's actual toy choices during free play. In Studies 1 and 2, 82 preschool children (42 boys, 40 girls; mean age = 4.90 years) were asked to report their interest and perceptions of other children's interests in toys. In Study 1, masculine, feminine, and neutral toys with and without propulsive properties were presented. Children reported greater interest in gender-typed toys and neutral toys compared to cross-gender-typed toys. In Study 2, unfamiliar, neutral toys with and without propulsive properties were presented. Propulsive properties did not affect children's interest across both studies. Study 3 was an observational study that assessed toy preferences among 42 preschool children (21 males, 21 females, mean age = 4.49 years) during a play session with masculine, feminine, and neutral toys with and without propulsive properties. Gender-typed toy preferences were less apparent than expected, with children showing high interest in neutral toys, and girls playing with a wide variety of masculine, feminine, and neutral toys. Gender differences in interest for toys with propulsion properties were not evident. Overall, gender differences in children's interest in toys as a function of propulsion properties were not found in the three experiments within this study.

摘要

儿童玩具玩耍是儿童发展的基础。然而,早期玩耍经历中的性别分化可能导致认知能力、社交互动和职业选择方面的性别差异。我们研究了玩具的性别类型以及玩具的推进特性(例如轮子、向前运动),将其作为可能影响儿童玩具兴趣、对其他儿童兴趣的认知以及自由玩耍期间儿童实际玩具选择的因素。在研究1和研究2中,82名学龄前儿童(42名男孩,40名女孩;平均年龄 = 4.90岁)被要求报告他们对玩具的兴趣以及对其他儿童玩具兴趣的认知。在研究1中,展示了具有和不具有推进特性的男性化、女性化和中性玩具。与跨性别类型的玩具相比,儿童报告对性别类型玩具和中性玩具更感兴趣。在研究2中,展示了具有和不具有推进特性的不熟悉的中性玩具。在两项研究中,推进特性均未影响儿童的兴趣。研究3是一项观察性研究,评估了42名学龄前儿童(21名男性,21名女性,平均年龄 = 4.49岁)在与具有和不具有推进特性的男性化、女性化和中性玩具的玩耍过程中的玩具偏好。性别类型的玩具偏好并不像预期的那么明显,儿童对中性玩具表现出很高的兴趣,女孩会玩各种各样的男性化、女性化和中性玩具。具有推进特性的玩具在兴趣方面的性别差异并不明显。总体而言,在本研究的三个实验中,未发现儿童对具有推进特性的玩具的兴趣存在性别差异。

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