Faculty of Engineering, Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.
Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.
PLoS One. 2021 Feb 2;16(2):e0246041. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246041. eCollection 2021.
Sociality is the tendency to spontaneously interact with others to establish and maintain relationships. Some approaches, including questionnaires, tests, controlled experiments, and qualitative field research, cannot capture complex social interactions, such as in children during nursery activities, because of problems with ecological validity and the labor cost of analysis. Here, we introduced a new methodology for the quantitative analysis of spontaneous social movement and investigated children's group behavior using position data. We periodically visited a nursery and recorded videos of eurhythmics, in which children move in tune with music, in different classes. The results revealed that children in the six-year-old class approached others in a short period of time (within one second) and established group behavior like that in a game of tag. It can be interpreted that such social behavior may include actions related to the cognition of anticipating others' behaviors in a complex situation. Although only a small amount of data could be acquired, this study suggests one of the characteristics of social behaviors in the classroom considering an ecological approach.
社会性是指与他人自发互动以建立和维持关系的倾向。一些方法,包括问卷调查、测试、控制实验和定性实地研究,由于生态有效性和分析的劳动成本问题,无法捕捉复杂的社会互动,例如在儿童进行托儿所活动时。在这里,我们引入了一种新的方法来定量分析自发的社会运动,并使用位置数据研究儿童的群体行为。我们定期访问托儿所,并记录不同班级的韵律操视频,孩子们随着音乐有节奏地移动。结果表明,六岁班的孩子们在短时间内(一秒内)接近他人,并建立起类似于追逐游戏的群体行为。可以解释为,这种社会行为可能包括与在复杂情况下预测他人行为的认知有关的行为。尽管只能获得少量数据,但这项研究表明了从生态角度考虑课堂中社会行为的特征之一。