你就是你孩子吃的东西:使用投射技术调查父母对父母为孩子选择食物的看法

Gary I. Noble, Sandra C. Jones, D. McVie
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本研究的目的是探讨父母决定子女的饮食的潜在原因。本研究使用了图片反应的投射方法和第三人称技巧(投射性提问),旨在引出人们潜在的动机、信念、态度和担忧,特别是那些人们难以表达的信念。我们发现,父母对故事中女性的看法在回答所有与食物选择直接相关的四个陈述时存在显著差异。这项研究支持了这样一种观点,即父母报告他们为孩子选择食物的意图和行为与他们对与这些行为相关的价值判断的看法有关。似乎使用投射方法有希望作为调查潜意识的工具,或者至少不容易沟通,父母为孩子选择食物的原因。
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You are what your children eat: using projective techniques to investigate parents' perceptions of the food choices parents make for their children
The aim of this study was to investigate the underlying reasons for parents' decisions about their children's di- ets. This study used the projective methodologies of picture response and third-person techniques (projective questioning), which are designed to elicit people's underlying motivations, beliefs, attitudes and concerns, particularly those beliefs which people find hard to articulate. We found a significant difference in parents' perceptions of the woman in the sce- nario in response to all four of the statements that related directly to food choices. This study provides support for the con- tention that parents reports of their intentions and behaviours regarding food choices for their children are associated with their perceptions of value judgments associated with these behaviours. It appears the use of projective methodologies have promise as tools for investigating subconscious, or at least not readily communicated, reasons for parents' food choices for their children.
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