School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
Dev Sci. 2019 Mar;22(2):e12741. doi: 10.1111/desc.12741. Epub 2018 Sep 27.
Scale errors occur when young children seriously attempt to perform an action on an object which is impossible due to its size. Children vary substantially in the incidence of scale errors with many factors potentially contributing to these differences, such as age and the type of scale errors. In particular, the evidence for an inverted U-shaped curve of scale errors involving the child's body (i.e., body scale errors), which would point to a developmental stage, is mixed. Here we re-examine how body scale errors vary with age and explore the possibility that these errors would be related to the size and properties of children's lexicon. A large sample of children aged 18-30 months (N = 125) was tested in a scale error elicitation situation. Additionally, parental questionnaires were collected to assess children's receptive and expressive lexicon. Our key findings are that scale errors linearly decrease with age in childhood, and are more likely to be found in early talkers rather than in less advanced ones. This suggests that scale errors do not correspond to a developmental stage, and that one determinant of these errors is the speed of development of the linguistic and conceptual system, as a potential explanation for the individual variability in prevalence.
当幼儿试图对因大小而无法操作的物体进行认真的操作时,就会出现比例错误。许多因素可能导致比例错误的发生率存在差异,例如年龄和比例错误的类型。特别是,涉及儿童身体的比例错误(即身体比例错误)呈倒 U 形曲线的证据存在分歧,这表明存在一个发展阶段。在这里,我们重新研究了身体比例错误如何随年龄变化,并探讨了这些错误是否与儿童词汇的大小和属性有关。我们在比例错误诱发情况下测试了 18-30 个月大的 125 名儿童的大样本。此外,还收集了家长调查问卷,以评估儿童的接受性和表达性词汇。我们的主要发现是,比例错误在儿童期呈线性下降,并且更可能在早期说话者中而不是在不太先进的说话者中发现。这表明比例错误并不对应于一个发展阶段,并且这些错误的一个决定因素是语言和概念系统的发展速度,这可能是流行率个体差异的潜在解释。