调查儿童对真假物品的评价:看得见的物品属性与看不见的所有权历史

IF 2.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
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在人类文化中,一件物品的价值受到有形属性(如视觉吸引力和组成材料)和无形所有权历史(如名人拥有的真品往往比类似的非真品更值钱)的影响。作为价值的独立决定因素,儿童对这两个因素都很敏感,但研究尚未阐明它们是如何相互作用的。在此,我们将研究 5-11 岁的儿童是认为物品的属性还是真实的所有权历史更能决定物品的价值,并探讨物品所有者的特征如何影响儿童对物品的评价。在研究 1 中,属于 "著名的好 "物主的视觉上可取和不可取物品的价值高于属于非著名物主的类似物品,而属于 "著名的坏 "物主的可取物品的价值则明显较低。在研究 2 中,儿童认为用廉价材料制作的、属于 "有名的好主人 "而非 "有名的坏主人 "的物品,与用昂贵材料制作的、属于 "无名的好主人 "的类似物品一样有价值。在研究 3 中,与名声不好的主人的身体接触会对物品价值产生不利影响,但属于名声好的主人的穿过和没穿过的物品在价值上没有显著差异。在所有的研究中,我们都有证据表明,随着年龄的增长,儿童对真实物主历史和身体接触作为价值决定因素的敏感度也会提高。这些发现共同表明,儿童对所有权历史和物品属性的评价取决于物品所有者的 "本质",而他们对物品所有者接触作为价值中介的敏感性表明他们意识到了 "魔力传染"。
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Investigating children's valuation of authentic and inauthentic objects: Visible object properties vs. invisible ownership history

In human culture, an object's value is influenced by tangible properties (e.g. visual desirability and constituent materials) and intangible ownership history (e.g. authentic objects owned by celebrities are often worth more than similar inauthentic objects). Children are sensitive to both of these factors as independent determinants of value, but research has yet to elucidate how they interact. Here, we investigate whether children aged 5–11 years consider object properties or authentic ownership history to be the greater determinant of value and examine how their object valuations are influenced by owners' characteristics. In Study 1, visually desirable and undesirable items belonging to ‘famously good’ owners received higher valuations than similar items belonging to non-famous owners, whereas desirable items belonging to ‘famously bad’ owners received significantly lower values. In Study 2, children considered items made from cheap materials belonging to famously good owners, but not famously bad owners, to be as valuable as similar items made from expensive materials belonging to non-famous owners. In Study 3, physical contact with a famously bad owner had a detrimental impact on value, but worn and unworn objects belonging to famously good owners did not significantly differ in value. Across studies, we documented evidence that children's sensitivity to authentic ownership history and physical contact as determinants of value increases with age. Together, these findings demonstrate that children's valuation of ownership history relative to object properties depends on the owner's ‘essence’, and their sensitivity to owner contact as a mediator of value indicates awareness of ‘magical contagion’.

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Cognition
Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.40
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283
期刊介绍: Cognition is an international journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers on the study of the mind. It covers a wide variety of subjects concerning all the different aspects of cognition, ranging from biological and experimental studies to formal analysis. Contributions from the fields of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, mathematics, ethology and philosophy are welcome in this journal provided that they have some bearing on the functioning of the mind. In addition, the journal serves as a forum for discussion of social and political aspects of cognitive science.
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