Kucker Sarah C, Samuelson Larissa K, Perry Lynn K, Yoshida Hanako, Colunga Eliana, Lorenz Megan G, Smith Linda B
Oklahoma State University, United States.
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom.
Infant Behav Dev. 2019 Feb;54:156-165. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2018.09.011. Epub 2018 Oct 19.
The goal of science is to advance our understanding of particular phenomena. However, in the field of development, the phenomena of interest are complex, multifaceted, and change over time. Here, we use three decades of research on the shape bias to argue that while replication is clearly an important part of the scientific process, integration across the findings of many studies that include variations in procedure is also critical to create a coherent understanding of the thoughts and behaviors of young children. The "shape bias," or the tendency to generalize a novel label to novel objects of the same shape, is a reliable and robust behavioral finding and has been shown to predict future vocabulary growth and possible language disorders. Despite the robustness of the phenomenon, the way in which the shape bias is defined and tested has varied across studies and laboratories. The current review argues that differences in performance that come from even seemingly minor changes to the participants or task can offer critical insight to underlying mechanisms, and that working to incorporate data from multiple labs is an important way to reveal how task variation and a child's individual pathway creates behavior-a key issue for understanding developmental phenomena.
科学的目标是增进我们对特定现象的理解。然而,在发展领域,我们感兴趣的现象复杂、多面且随时间变化。在此,我们利用对形状偏好长达三十年的研究来论证,虽然重复显然是科学过程的重要组成部分,但整合众多包含程序变化的研究结果对于连贯理解幼儿的思维和行为也至关重要。“形状偏好”,即将新标签推广到相同形状的新物体上的倾向,是一项可靠且稳固的行为发现,并且已被证明可以预测未来的词汇增长以及可能存在的语言障碍。尽管该现象很稳固,但形状偏好的定义和测试方式在不同研究和实验室中存在差异。当前的综述认为,即使是参与者或任务看似微小的变化所导致的表现差异,也能为潜在机制提供关键见解,并且努力整合多个实验室的数据是揭示任务变化和儿童个体路径如何产生行为的重要途径——这是理解发展现象的关键问题。