情绪词语如何影响儿童的情绪学习?

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Developmental Psychology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1037/dev0001763
Marissa Ogren, Vanessa LoBue, Catherine M Sandhofer
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以往的研究表明,使用情绪标签有助于儿童学习情绪。然而,这种关系背后的机制仍然有些难以捉摸。本研究考察了 3 岁儿童(72 人;年龄:3.51 岁;42 名女性)将人脸与情绪小故事相匹配的能力,以及情绪标签的使用在这一过程中所起的作用。参加测试的儿童的父母分别是白人(37 人)、多种族(17 人)、非裔美国人/黑人(5 人)、亚裔(5 人)、西班牙裔(3 人)、拉丁裔(2 人)、南亚/印度裔(1 人)、中东裔(1 人)和其他(1 人),大多数儿童的父母拥有大学学位(66 人)。在前测之后,儿童会听到明确的情绪标签("她觉得很烦")、新奇的标签("她觉得很笨重")或与之无关的信息("她坐下了"),并配以小故事和相关的面部表情。然后,在测试后再次对儿童进行测试,以了解他们的学习效果。结果显示,只有在明确标签条件下,儿童的学习效果才会从测试前提高到测试后,这表明儿童可能熟悉的明确情绪标签有助于儿童学习情绪信息。总之,我们的研究结果表明,先前日常经验中对情绪词的熟悉程度最能解释情绪词如何影响儿童对情绪的学习。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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How do emotion words impact children's emotion learning?

Previous research suggests that the use of emotion labels helps children to learn about emotions. However, the mechanism behind this relation remains somewhat elusive. The present study examined 3-year-old children's (N = 72; Mage = 3.51 years; 42 female) ability to match faces to emotional vignettes, and the role that the use of emotion labels plays in this process. Parents identified participating children as White (N = 37), multiracial (N = 17), African American/Black (N = 5), Asian (N = 5), Hispanic (N = 3), Latino (N = 2), South Asian/Indian (N = 1), Middle Eastern (N = 1), and other (N = 1), and most children had a parent with a college degree (N = 66). After a pretest, children heard either explicit emotion labels ("she feels annoyed"), novel labels ("she feels wuggy"), or irrelevant information ("she sits down") paired with a vignette and associated facial configuration. Children were then tested again at posttest for evidence of learning. Results revealed that children only improved from pre- to posttest in the explicit label condition, demonstrating that explicit emotion labels, which are likely to be familiar to children, facilitate children's learning of emotion information. Altogether, our results suggest that familiarity with emotion words from prior daily experience may best explain how emotion words influence children's learning about emotions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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Developmental Psychology
Developmental Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Developmental Psychology ® publishes articles that significantly advance knowledge and theory about development across the life span. The journal focuses on seminal empirical contributions. The journal occasionally publishes exceptionally strong scholarly reviews and theoretical or methodological articles. Studies of any aspect of psychological development are appropriate, as are studies of the biological, social, and cultural factors that affect development. The journal welcomes not only laboratory-based experimental studies but studies employing other rigorous methodologies, such as ethnographies, field research, and secondary analyses of large data sets. We especially seek submissions in new areas of inquiry and submissions that will address contradictory findings or controversies in the field as well as the generalizability of extant findings in new populations. Although most articles in this journal address human development, studies of other species are appropriate if they have important implications for human development. Submissions can consist of single manuscripts, proposed sections, or short reports.
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