Episodic future thinking in 35-, 47-, and 55-month-old children

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
R. P. Svane, Toril S. Jensen, Tirill F. Hjuler, Trine Sonne, O. Kingo, Peter Krøjgaard
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Abstract

Abstract The trip task has been used as a verbal test for examining preschool children’s episodic future thinking. However, the only existing study using the trip task merely examined 3-year-olds. In order to investigate how future projections develop, we examined a total of 241 preschool children in three age groups (35-, 47-, and 55-month-olds). As expected, the results revealed a developmental progression with the older children outperforming their younger peers. The obtained results correspond to existing evidence using behavioral tasks, and thereby underscores the robustness of previous findings showing that the ability to project oneself into the future undergoes a marked development from 3 to 5 years of age. In addition, and more specifically, the results presented here when considered together with other evidence, may suggest a hitherto neglected developmental spurt from around 3.5- to 4-years of age in relation to episodic future thinking, calling for further research in this age range.
35、47和55个月大儿童的情景未来思维
摘要旅行任务被用作测试学龄前儿童情景未来思维的口头测试。然而,现有唯一一项使用旅行任务的研究仅对3岁儿童进行了调查。为了调查未来的预测是如何发展的,我们调查了三个年龄组(35个月、47个月和55个月)的241名学龄前儿童。正如预期的那样,研究结果显示,年龄较大的儿童的发育进展优于年龄较小的同龄人。所获得的结果与使用行为任务的现有证据相对应,从而强调了先前发现的稳健性,这些发现表明,从3岁到5岁,向未来投射的能力经历了显著的发展。此外,更具体地说,当与其他证据一起考虑时,这里给出的结果可能表明,从3.5岁到4岁左右,与情节性的未来思维有关,这是一个迄今为止被忽视的发展突增,需要在这个年龄段进行进一步的研究。
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Nordic Psychology
Nordic Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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