Brown J R, Donelan-McCall N, Dunn J
University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Child Dev. 1996 Jun;67(3):836-49.
Natural language data from 38 47-month-olds recorded at home in unstructured observations were analyzed and comparisons made of characteristics of mental state term use in child-friend, child-sibling, and child-mother dyads. Significantly more references to mental states were made by the children in conversations with siblings and friends than with mothers. Frequent use of mental state terms by both partners was related to cooperative interaction in both child-friend and child-sibling dyads and several associations were found with measures of language fluency, gender, and maternal education, although these varied across the 2 dyads. Children's use of mental state terms in conversations with siblings and friends was correlated with their performance on two false belief measures. Results highlight the importance of extending investigations into the social implications of the development of children's "theories of mind."
对38名47个月大儿童在无结构观察中在家记录的自然语言数据进行了分析,并比较了儿童与朋友、兄弟姐妹及母亲二元组中心理状态术语使用的特征。与母亲相比,儿童在与兄弟姐妹和朋友的对话中提及心理状态的次数明显更多。在儿童与朋友及儿童与兄弟姐妹的二元组中,双方频繁使用心理状态术语与合作互动有关,并且发现了一些与语言流畅性、性别和母亲教育程度的关联,尽管这些关联在两个二元组中有所不同。儿童在与兄弟姐妹和朋友的对话中使用心理状态术语与他们在两项错误信念测试中的表现相关。结果突出了将研究扩展到儿童“心理理论”发展的社会影响的重要性。