Chuey Aaron, McCarthy Amanda, Lockhart Kristi, Trouche Emmanuel, Sheskin Mark, Keil Frank
Stanford University Psychology Department, 450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA.
Yale University Psychology Department, 2 Hillhouse Ave, New Haven, CT, 06520, USA.
NPJ Sci Learn. 2021 Oct 22;6(1):30. doi: 10.1038/s41539-021-00108-5.
Previous research shows that children effectively extract and utilize causal information, yet we find that adults doubt children's ability to understand complex mechanisms. Since adults themselves struggle to explain how everyday objects work, why expect more from children? Although remembering details may prove difficult, we argue that exposure to mechanism benefits children via the formation of abstract causal knowledge that supports epistemic evaluation. We tested 240 6-9 year-olds' memory for concrete details and the ability to distinguish expertise before, immediately after, or a week after viewing a video about how combustion engines work. By around age 8, children who saw the video remembered mechanistic details and were better able to detect car-engine experts. Beyond detailed knowledge, the current results suggest that children also acquired an abstracted sense of how systems work that can facilitate epistemic reasoning.
以往的研究表明,儿童能够有效地提取和利用因果信息,但我们发现,成年人怀疑儿童理解复杂机制的能力。既然成年人自己都难以解释日常物品的工作原理,又为何对儿童有更高的期望呢?尽管记住细节可能很困难,但我们认为,接触机制能通过形成支持认知评估的抽象因果知识,让儿童受益。我们测试了240名6至9岁儿童在观看关于内燃机工作原理的视频之前、之后立即或一周后的具体细节记忆,以及区分专业知识的能力。到8岁左右,看过视频的儿童记住了机械细节,并且能更好地识别汽车发动机专家。除了详细知识,目前的研究结果表明,儿童还获得了一种关于系统如何工作的抽象认知,这有助于认知推理。