Communication With Friends and Non-Friend Peers: An Examination of Dyadic Connectedness Across Two Play Contexts

IF 2.9 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Emily J. Goodacre, Elian Fink, Paul Ramchandani, Jenny L. Gibson
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Children's peer interactions provide an important setting for their developing communication skills. The current study analyses connectedness—the topical coherence of children's conversational turns—to explore how children coordinate their interactions across two play contexts. We coded the observed connected talk of 82 same-gender dyads (N = 152 children, 41.4% girls, 58.6% boys, Mage = 6.79 years, SD = 0.38) during both freeplay and goal-directed contexts through repeated measures. We then modelled the rates of connected talk in relation to dyad gender (girl, boy) and friendship status (friends, non-friend peers) with a between-subjects multi-level analysis. There was a significantly higher rate of connectedness in the goal-directed context than in freeplay (β = −0.04), which was qualified by a friendship status by context interaction (β = 0.10). Subsequent simple effects analysis showed that only non-friend dyads engaged in significantly more connected talk during the goal-directed context than in freeplay (β = −0.11), with equivalent connectedness across context for friend dyads (β = −0.02). These findings highlight the role of dyadic characteristics and contextual features for children's play and communication.

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与朋友和非朋友同伴的交流:两种游戏情境中二元连通性的检验
孩子们的同伴互动为他们发展沟通技巧提供了一个重要的环境。当前的研究分析了连通性——儿童会话转向的主题连贯性——以探索儿童如何在两个游戏环境中协调他们的互动。通过重复测量,我们对82名同性双性伴侣(N = 152名儿童,41.4%为女孩,58.6%为男孩,年龄= 6.79岁,SD = 0.38)在自由游戏和目标导向情境下观察到的关联谈话进行编码。然后,我们通过受试者之间的多层次分析,建立了与双性别(女孩,男孩)和友谊状态(朋友,非朋友同伴)相关的连接谈话率模型。目标导向情境中的连通性明显高于自由游戏情境(β = - 0.04),这是由情境互动中的友谊状态所限定的(β = 0.10)。随后的简单效应分析显示,在目标导向的情境中,只有非朋友二人组比在自由游戏中进行了更多的联系谈话(β = - 0.11),而朋友二人组在不同情境中的联系程度也相当(β = - 0.02)。这些发现强调了二元特征和语境特征在儿童游戏和交流中的作用。
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Infant and Child Development
Infant and Child Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
93
期刊介绍: Infant and Child Development publishes high quality empirical, theoretical and methodological papers addressing psychological development from the antenatal period through to adolescence. The journal brings together research on: - social and emotional development - perceptual and motor development - cognitive development - language development atypical development (including conduct problems, anxiety and depressive conditions, language impairments, autistic spectrum disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders)
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