Lewis C, Russell C, Berridge D
Department of Psychology, University of Reading, United Kingdom.
J Exp Child Psychol. 1993 Dec;56(3):291-302. doi: 10.1006/jecp.1993.1036.
Two hundred seventy 5-year-old children produced a copy drawing of a transparent glass mug with its handle turned away. In a factorial design three factors were manipulated to examine their additive or independent influence on the child's production of either view-specific or canonical (i.e., with the handle at the side) depictions: the content of the mug, the label used to describe it, and the explicitness of instruction. The results showed, first, that each of these variations in task demands exerted an influence on the canonicality/view-specificity of the children's drawings. Second, these influences were both facilitative and prohibitive. So, for example, general instructions prompted canonical drawings, while very explicit instructions elicited view-specific depictions. Third, each factor exerted an independent influence upon whether or not the handle was included--there were no interactions between factors on the production of the two types of picture. These results provide further evidence against simple associations between children's drawings and their cognitive abilities. They suggest that what children produce in studies of "drawing" may well simply inform us about the development of an understanding of adults' communicative intent.
270名5岁儿童临摹了一幅透明玻璃马克杯的画,杯柄是转向一侧的。在一项析因设计中,对三个因素进行了操控,以检验它们对儿童绘制特定视角或规范(即杯柄在一侧)描绘的累加或独立影响:杯子的内容、用于描述它的标签以及指令的明确程度。结果表明,首先,任务要求中的每一项变化都对儿童绘画的规范性/特定视角性产生了影响。其次,这些影响既有促进作用,也有抑制作用。例如,一般性指令促使儿童绘制规范的画,而非常明确的指令则引出特定视角的描绘。第三,每个因素对是否包含杯柄都产生了独立影响——在两种类型图片的绘制上,各因素之间不存在相互作用。这些结果进一步证明,不能简单地将儿童绘画与其认知能力联系起来。它们表明,在“绘画”研究中儿童所绘制的内容很可能仅仅告诉我们他们对成人交际意图理解的发展情况。