Concepts and Theories in Human Development
人类发展的概念和理论
基本信息
- 批准号:8044848
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-09-30 至 2014-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:10 year oldAccountingAddressAdultAffectAgeAttentionBeliefBelief SystemBiologicalCapgras SyndromeCategoriesChildChild LanguageChiropteraChromosomesCognitiveConflict (Psychology)CuesDevelopmentDiseaseEducational process of instructingEnvironmentFosteringGeneric DrugsHealthHumanHuman DevelopmentJudgmentKnowledgeLabelLanguageLearningLinguisticsLinkMeasuresMemoryModelingNursery SchoolsOwnershipPhysiologicalPlayPrejudicePreschool ChildProcessPropertyPublic HealthResearchRoleRunningSeriesShapesSorting - Cell MovementStereotypingStructureTestingTheoretical modelTimeToddlerTrainingWorkagedbaseboysclassical conditioningearly childhoodelementary schoolessentialismexpectationflygirlsinterestlong term memorymedinmembernatural languagenature versus nurturephrasespsychologicpublic health relevanceresearch studysocialspecific language impairmenttheories
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This proposal launches two new directions in the study of essentialist reasoning in children. Essentialism is the idea that certain categories have an underlying reality that determines identity and is responsible for commonalities among category members. Essentialism is argued to be an early cognitive bias (Gelman, 2003). Young children's concepts reflect a deep commitment to essentialism, which leads children to look beyond the obvious in many converging ways: when learning words, generalizing knowledge to new category members, contemplating the role of nature versus nurture, and constructing causal explanations. This framework thus argues against the standard view of children as concrete or focused on the obvious, instead claiming that children have an early, powerful tendency to search for non-obvious features. Essentialism also runs counter to claims that children build up their knowledge of the world wholly based on associative learning strategies, arguing instead that children's concepts are embedded in rich folk theories. This competing renewal builds on past work to address two aims. Part 1 examines how language serves as a mechanism for constructing and transmitting essentialist beliefs in preschool-aged children. Generic noun phrases (e.g., Bats fly at night) are a vital means of conveying essentialist concepts in natural language: they are frequent in parental input across widely distinct languages, are readily learned by young children, are understood appropriately by young children, and are retained in long-term memory. An in-depth training study is proposed that will teach young children a new concept under varied wording conditions, to chart the effects of generics and labeling on essentialist reasoning. This section will also examine the implications of different input language for children's memory for and learning of new information. Finally, studies in this section will test competing claims regarding the process by which generics are learned, and the mechanisms by which language affects categorization and similarity judgments. Part 2 examines one key hypothesized developmental underpinning of essentialism: attention to the historical path of objects, as manifest in concepts of origins, ownership, and authenticity. A series of studies is proposed to investigate the development of these core concepts in children from toddler age through elementary school. The theory predicts that preschool children will display keen sensitivity to historical path, and that such judgments will hold even when controlling for material features of objects, and when item desirability is placed in conflict with historical path. Furthermore, young children are predicted to judge that origins and ownership transmit special value to objects, although the scope of this belief is also predicted to broaden with age. Altogether, these 19 studies will provide converging and precise evidence regarding the links among concepts, language, and theory construction in early childhood, using naturalistic language analyses and experimental studies with children 2 to 10 years of age. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Research on essentialist reasoning has direct implications for several issues of urgent public health relevance: how children acquire and generalize knowledge; the contexts (linguistic and non-linguistic) that foster human learning; how children reason about fundamental public health issues such as disease, health, and illness; and the development of stereotyping and understanding of human diversity. Understanding how these basic processes unfold in normally developing children also provides a framework for eventually understanding how they can go awry in various disorders, such as Specific Language Impairment or Capgras syndrome.
描述(由申请人提供):该提案启动了儿童本质主义推理研究的两个新方向。实体主义是这样一种观点,即某些类别具有决定身份的潜在现实,并对类别成员之间的共性负责。物质主义被认为是一种早期的认知偏见(Gelman,2003)。幼儿的概念反映了对本质主义的深刻承诺,这导致儿童以许多趋同的方式超越显而易见的东西:学习单词时,将知识概括为新的类别成员,思考先天与后天的作用,以及构建因果解释。因此,这一框架反对儿童是具体的或集中在明显的标准观点,而是声称儿童有一个早期的,强大的倾向于寻找非明显的特征。唯物主义也与儿童完全基于联想学习策略建立世界知识的主张背道而驰,认为儿童的概念嵌入在丰富的民间理论中。这种相互竞争的更新建立在过去的工作,以解决两个目标。第一部分探讨了语言如何作为一种机制,在学龄前儿童中构建和传递本质主义信念。通用名词短语(例如,蝙蝠在夜间飞行)是自然语言中传达本质主义概念的重要手段:它们在父母的输入中频繁出现,跨越广泛不同的语言,幼儿很容易学习,幼儿可以适当地理解,并保留在长期记忆中。一个深入的培训研究提出,将教导幼儿一个新的概念,在不同的措辞条件下,图表的影响,泛型和标签的本质主义推理。本节还将探讨不同的输入语言对儿童记忆和学习新信息的影响。最后,本节的研究将测试关于学习泛型的过程以及语言影响分类和相似性判断的机制的相互竞争的主张。第二部分考察了本质主义的一个关键假设发展基础:关注对象的历史路径,表现在起源,所有权和真实性的概念中。一系列的研究,提出了调查这些核心概念的儿童从幼儿到小学的发展。该理论预测,学龄前儿童会对历史路径表现出强烈的敏感性,即使在控制物品的物质特征、物品的合意性与历史路径相冲突的情况下,这种判断也会成立。此外,幼儿会判断物品的来源和所有权赋予了其特殊价值,但这种信念的范围也会随着年龄的增长而扩大。总而言之,这19项研究将使用自然主义语言分析和2至10岁儿童的实验研究,提供关于幼儿期概念,语言和理论构建之间联系的聚合和精确证据。公共卫生关系:本质主义推理的研究对几个紧迫的公共卫生相关问题有直接影响:儿童如何获得和概括知识;促进人类学习的背景(语言和非语言);儿童如何推理基本的公共卫生问题,如疾病,健康和疾病;以及对人类多样性的刻板印象和理解的发展。了解这些基本过程如何在正常发育的儿童中展开,也为最终了解他们如何在各种障碍中出错提供了一个框架,例如特定语言障碍或卡普格拉综合征。
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Susan A. Gelman其他文献
Messages implicites ou explicites dans les conversations sur le genre entre mère et enfant
在母亲和孩子之间的流派对话中隐含或明确的消息
- DOI:
10.3917/enf.583.0223 - 发表时间:
2006 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0.2
- 作者:
Susan A. Gelman;Marianne G. Taylor;S. Nguyen - 通讯作者:
S. Nguyen
El aprendizaje de los conceptos genéricos entre niños quechuahablantes monolingües
克丘亚哈布兰特单语中的通用概念的预判
- DOI:
10.4000/bifea.4132 - 发表时间:
2013 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Bruce Mannheim;Susan A. Gelman - 通讯作者:
Susan A. Gelman
How generic language shapes the development of social thought
通用语言如何塑造社会思想的发展
- DOI:
10.1016/j.tics.2024.09.012 - 发表时间:
2025-02-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:17.200
- 作者:
Marjorie Rhodes;Susan A. Gelman;Sarah-Jane Leslie - 通讯作者:
Sarah-Jane Leslie
The persuasive role of generic-you in online interactions
- DOI:
10.1038/s41598-024-83440-1 - 发表时间:
2025-01-08 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.900
- 作者:
Minxue Niu;Emily Mower Provost;David Jurgens;Susan A. Gelman;Ethan Kross;Ariana Orvell - 通讯作者:
Ariana Orvell
What we would (but shouldn't) do for those we love: Universalism versus partiality in responding to others' moral transgressions
- DOI:
10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104886 - 发表时间:
2021-12-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Laura K. Soter;Martha K. Berg;Susan A. Gelman;Ethan Kross - 通讯作者:
Ethan Kross
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