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有拟人化动物角色的故事书是否能促进幼儿的亲社会行为?

Do storybooks with anthropomorphized animal characters promote prosocial behaviors in young children?

机构信息

Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Dev Sci. 2018 May;21(3):e12590. doi: 10.1111/desc.12590. Epub 2017 Aug 2.

Abstract

For millennia, adults have told children stories not only to entertain but also to impart important moral lessons to promote prosocial behaviors. Many such stories contain anthropomorphized animals because it is believed that children learn from anthropomorphic stories as effectively, if not better than, from stories with human characters, and thus are more inclined to act according to the moral lessons of the stories. Here we experimentally tested this belief by reading preschoolers a sharing story with either human characters or anthropomorphized animal characters. Reading the human story significantly increased preschoolers' altruistic giving but reading the anthropomorphic story or a control story decreased it. Thus, contrary to the common belief, realistic stories, not anthropomorphic ones, are better for promoting young children's prosocial behavior.

摘要

千百年来,成人不仅通过讲故事来娱乐儿童,还向他们传授重要的道德教训,以促进亲社会行为。许多此类故事都包含拟人化的动物,因为人们认为,儿童从拟人化的故事中获得的知识与从有人类角色的故事中获得的知识一样有效,如果不是更好的话,而且更倾向于根据故事的道德教训采取行动。在这里,我们通过向学龄前儿童阅读具有人类角色或拟人化动物角色的分享故事来实验性地检验这种信念。阅读人类故事显著增加了学龄前儿童的利他主义行为,但阅读拟人故事或对照故事却减少了这种行为。因此,与普遍的看法相反,现实故事而不是拟人化故事更有利于促进幼儿的亲社会行为。

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