Rosén L A, Furman W, Hartup W W
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University.
J Genet Psychol. 1988 Dec;149(4):441-6. doi: 10.1080/00221325.1988.10532171.
Many studies examining the effects of treatments for socially isolated/withdrawn children have used behavioral measures to assess children's peer relations. In an attempt to examine the concurrent validity of these measures, we observed 258 preschool children during free play and coded their interactions into the categories of positive, negative, and neutral behaviors. We also interviewed these children individually, using a sociometric nomination procedure, and asked them to indicate liked and disliked peers. Our examination of the results revealed that, consistent with other research, the correlation between the sociometric measures and the children's total rate of interaction with peers was low. In addition, measures of positive, negative, and neutral behaviors were also only weakly correlated with the children's sociometric scores. We agree with others in concluding that multiple methods of assessment are needed to properly assess the adequacy of children's peer relations.
许多研究在考察针对社交孤立/孤僻儿童的治疗效果时,都采用行为测量方法来评估儿童的同伴关系。为了检验这些测量方法的同时效度,我们在自由游戏期间观察了258名学龄前儿童,并将他们的互动行为编码为积极、消极和中性行为类别。我们还采用社会测量提名程序对这些儿童进行了单独访谈,要求他们指出喜欢和不喜欢的同伴。我们对结果的考察表明,与其他研究一致,社会测量方法与儿童与同伴互动的总频率之间的相关性较低。此外,积极、消极和中性行为的测量与儿童的社会测量得分之间也只是弱相关。我们与其他研究者一致认为,需要多种评估方法来恰当地评估儿童同伴关系的适宜性。