Lawrence V W
Department of Psychology, Kennesaw State University, GA 30144, USA.
J Genet Psychol. 1997 Jun;158(2):226-40. doi: 10.1080/00221329709596664.
The speech of 9 middle-class Black, 9 middle-class White, 9 working-class Black, and 9 working-class White preschool children was examined during a picture labeling task. The groups were found to be similar in levels and forms of labeling. There were class differences and race differences among the children: Middle-class and White children labeled more and provided more information about objects. Existing data from the children's parents indicate that there are many ways in which the groups of children resemble and differ from their parents in their labeling. The present findings demonstrate the influence of social context in shaping children's labeling and the simultaneous influence of the children's independent structuring of their labeling.
在一项图片标注任务中,对9名中产阶级黑人、9名中产阶级白人、9名工人阶级黑人以及9名工人阶级白人学龄前儿童的言语进行了研究。结果发现,这些群体在标注的水平和形式上相似。儿童之间存在阶级差异和种族差异:中产阶级和白人儿童标注得更多,且提供了更多关于物体的信息。来自儿童父母的现有数据表明,这些儿童群体在标注方面与他们的父母既有相似之处,也有不同之处。目前的研究结果表明了社会环境在塑造儿童标注方面的影响,以及儿童对其标注进行自主构建的同时产生的影响。