Ishibashi Mikako, Moriguchi Yusuke
Department of Psychology, Ochanomizu UniversityTokyo, Japan.
Graduate School of Education, Kyoto UniversityKyoto, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2017 May 23;8:826. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00826. eCollection 2017.
Scale error is a phenomenon where young children attempt to perform inappropriate actions on miniature object without considering the actual size of the object. The present study examined two hypotheses on what factors contribute to the occurrence of scale errors, focusing on the following possible factors: action planning and inhibitory control, and concept of size. Thus, we hypothesize that scale errors derived from either immaturity of their action planning and inhibitory control abilities or understanding of size concepts. The results revealed that the concept of size was significantly negatively associated with the occurrence of scale errors. However, action planning and inhibitory control were not significantly associated with the occurrence of scale errors. These results suggest that scale errors may arise from a misunderstanding of size concepts.
比例误差是一种现象,即幼儿在不考虑物体实际大小的情况下,试图对微型物体做出不适当的动作。本研究检验了关于哪些因素导致比例误差发生的两种假设,重点关注以下可能的因素:动作计划和抑制控制,以及大小概念。因此,我们假设比例误差源于他们动作计划和抑制控制能力的不成熟,或者对大小概念的理解。结果显示,大小概念与比例误差的发生显著负相关。然而,动作计划和抑制控制与比例误差的发生没有显著关联。这些结果表明,比例误差可能源于对大小概念的误解。