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儿童对违反规范干预措施的判断:COVID-19 作为一个自然案例研究。

Children's judgments of interventions against norm violations: COVID-19 as a naturalistic case study.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Child Psychol. 2022 Sep;221:105452. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2022.105452. Epub 2022 Apr 21.

Abstract

The coronavirus pandemic has had a significant influence on social interactions, introducing novel social norms such as mask-wearing and social distancing to protect people's health. Because these norms and associated practices are completely novel, it is unknown how children assess what kinds of interventions are appropriate under what circumstances and what principles they draw on in their decisions. We investigated children's reasoning about interventions against individuals who failed to adhere to COVID-19 norms. In this pre-registered study (N = 128), 4- to 7-year-olds heard stories about a norm violator, that is, a person who refuses to wear a mask in class (COVID condition) or wear indoor shoes in class when his or her shoes are muddy (Muddy Shoes condition). Children evaluated four different interventions-giving a mask/indoor shoes (Giving), preventing the person from entering (Exclusion), throwing a paper ball at the person (Throwing), and not intervening (Doing Nothing)-in terms of their rightness, niceness, and effectiveness. We found that across measures children evaluated Giving most positively, whereas they viewed Throwing most negatively. Doing Nothing and Exclusion received mixed evaluations across measures, revealing nuanced judgments of these interventions in children. In most measures, there was no difference between the COVID and Muddy Shoes conditions, suggesting that children's evaluations are not specific to the novel COVID-19 context. Together, our results show that children dynamically evaluate each intervention, taking multiple factors into account. The current study has implications for the development of interventions against norm violations.

摘要

冠状病毒大流行对社交互动产生了重大影响,引入了新的社交规范,如戴口罩和保持社交距离,以保护人们的健康。由于这些规范和相关做法是全新的,因此尚不清楚儿童在什么情况下会评估哪些干预措施是合适的,以及他们在决策中会依据哪些原则。我们研究了儿童对违反 COVID-19 规范的个人的干预措施的推理。在这项预先注册的研究中(N=128),4 至 7 岁的儿童听了关于违反规范者的故事,即一个人在课堂上拒绝戴口罩(COVID 条件)或在鞋子泥泞时在课堂上穿室内鞋(泥泞鞋子条件)。孩子们根据干预措施的正确性、友善性和有效性来评估四种不同的干预措施:提供口罩/室内鞋(提供)、阻止该人进入(排除)、向该人投掷纸球(投掷)和不干预(不采取行动)。我们发现,在所有衡量标准中,孩子们对提供的评价最高,而对投掷的评价最低。不采取行动和排除在各项措施中收到的评价不一,这表明孩子们对这些干预措施有细致入微的判断。在大多数衡量标准中,COVID 和泥泞鞋子条件之间没有差异,这表明孩子们的评估并不特定于新的 COVID-19 环境。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,儿童会动态地评估每种干预措施,并考虑多种因素。这项研究对针对违反规范的干预措施的制定具有启示意义。

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