Levy G D, Taylor M G, Gelman S A
Department of Psychology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, 82071-3415, USA.
Child Dev. 1995 Apr;66(2):515-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1995.tb00887.x.
Traditional and evaluative aspects of flexibility regarding transgressions across several domains (masculine and feminine gender roles, moral rules, social etiquette, and physical law) were assessed in 24 4-year-olds, 40 8-year-olds, and 46 college undergraduates. Traditional and evaluative aspects of flexibility yielded distinctly different patterns of response. Data indicated an age-related increase in flexibility on traditional measures (i.e., traditional rule flexibility, cultural relativity) for transgressions in all domains, except physical laws. In contrast, subjects in all age groups were consistently negative in their evaluations of transgressions in moral rules, etiquette, and masculine gender roles. Female subjects viewed masculine gender role transgressions with greater flexibility and less negativity than did male subjects. Results demonstrate the multidimensional character of flexibility development in different social and physical domains. Results suggest that masculine and feminine gender roles and social etiquette may not fall within a common domain of social convention.
研究对24名4岁儿童、40名8岁儿童和46名大学本科生在多个领域(男性和女性性别角色、道德规则、社交礼仪和物理法则)违反规则方面的传统灵活性和评价灵活性进行了评估。传统灵活性和评价灵活性产生了截然不同的反应模式。数据表明,除了物理法则领域外,在所有领域违反规则的传统衡量标准(即传统规则灵活性、文化相对性)上,灵活性呈现出与年龄相关的增长。相比之下,所有年龄组的受试者对违反道德规则、礼仪和男性性别角色的行为评价始终是否定的。女性受试者看待男性性别角色违反行为时比男性受试者具有更大的灵活性和更少的负面评价。结果证明了在不同社会和物理领域中灵活性发展的多维度特征。结果表明,男性和女性性别角色以及社交礼仪可能不属于社会习俗的共同范畴。