Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2022 Mar;215:105318. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2021.105318. Epub 2021 Dec 22.
People with disabilities may behave in non-normative ways because they cannot act otherwise. This study explored whether U.S. children aged 3.00 to 8.99 years (N = 105) differ in their evaluations of people who commit norm violations when those persons have perceptual or physical disabilities. Across 12 scenarios, children were asked to explain different characters' non-normative behaviors and to evaluate each character's naughtiness. Characters were typically developing, had a physical disability, or had a hearing disability. Disabilities were described to participants but were not visually depicted. Across moral and conventional norm violations, children aged 4.5 years and older judged characters with disabilities as less naughty than characters without disabilities, whereas younger children (3 and 4 years) judged all characters as equally naughty. Children's explanations for characters' non-normative behaviors (acknowledging characters' physical/auditory limitations and inferring negative attributes) significantly predicted their naughtiness judgments; this was true for participants across the sampled age range. Thus, preschool children demonstrated flexibility in their moral judgments across a variety of everyday behavioral violations, tempering their negative evaluations of persons who committed non-normative behaviors when those persons had unseen disabilities that could reasonably account for their actions. Parents and teachers may be able to build on these early moral intuitions to foster greater acceptance of persons with disabilities.
残疾人的行为可能不符合规范,因为他们无法以其他方式行事。本研究探讨了美国 3 至 8 岁(N=105)儿童在评估违反规范的人时,是否会因违反规范者存在感知或身体残疾而有所不同。在 12 个情景中,要求孩子们解释不同角色的非规范行为,并评估每个角色的调皮程度。角色有正常发育的,有身体残疾的,或有听力残疾的。参与者被告知角色的残疾情况,但不展示其残疾状况。在道德和传统规范违反方面,4.5 岁及以上的儿童认为有残疾的角色不如没有残疾的角色调皮,而年龄较小的儿童(3 岁和 4 岁)则认为所有角色都一样调皮。儿童对角色非规范行为的解释(承认角色的身体/听觉限制,并推断出负面属性)显著预测了他们对角色调皮程度的判断;对于抽样年龄范围内的参与者来说都是如此。因此,学龄前儿童在各种日常行为违规中表现出道德判断的灵活性,当违反规范者有无法看到的残疾,这些残疾可以合理地解释他们的行为时,他们会缓和对这些人的负面评价。家长和教师可以利用这些早期的道德直觉,来培养对残疾人士更大的接受度。