亲社会模式如何促进儿童分享:一个目标传染的解释

IF 3.1 1区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Qiao Chai, Xuan Wu, Jiaqian Yu, Amrisha Vaish, Mowei Shen, Jie He
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摘要

虽然大量的研究证据强调了亲社会模式对塑造儿童分享行为的重要影响,但这种影响的机制仍然不太清楚。在这里,我们考虑目标传染说,即儿童认识到他人行为的亲社会目标,这些目标是具有传染性的,鼓励儿童随后更愿意自己从事亲社会行为。因此,儿童的亲社会建模可以概括为具有相同亲社会目标的不同类型的亲社会行为。我们通过观察一群同伴参与一种亲社会行为(社会正念)是否会促进4岁和6岁中国儿童的另一种亲社会行为(分享)来验证这一假设(N = 128)。结果显示,观察同伴做出社会有意识选择的孩子比观察随机或基于偏好的选择的孩子分享得更多,这种影响在6岁的孩子中尤为明显。研究结果表明,儿童亲社会行为的学习具有可转移性,目标传染可能是一种潜在的基础机制,说明亲社会模式对儿童亲社会倾向形成的影响是灵活的。
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How Prosocial Modeling Promotes Children's Sharing: A Goal Contagion Account

While a wealth of research evidence has highlighted the significant impact of prosocial modeling on shaping children's sharing behavior, the mechanism underlying this effect remains less understood. Here we consider the goal contagion account whereby children recognize the prosocial goal of others’ actions and these goals are contagious, encouraging children to subsequently be more willing to engage in prosocial behaviors themselves. Accordingly, children's prosocial modeling may generalize across different types of prosocial behaviors that share the same prosocial goal. We tested this hypothesis by examining whether observing a group of peers engaging in one type of prosocial behavior (social mindfulness) promoted another type of prosocial behavior (sharing) among 4-year-old and 6-year-old Chinese children (N = 128). The results showed that children who observed peers making socially mindful choices shared significantly more than those who observed random or preference-based choices, with this effect being particularly pronounced in 6-year-olds. These findings demonstrate that children's learning of prosocial behavior is transferable, with goal contagion serving as a potential foundational mechanism, underscoring the flexible influence of prosocial modeling on children's emerging prosocial tendencies.

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8.10
自引率
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期刊介绍: Developmental Science publishes cutting-edge theory and up-to-the-minute research on scientific developmental psychology from leading thinkers in the field. It is currently the only journal that specifically focuses on human developmental cognitive neuroscience. Coverage includes: - Clinical, computational and comparative approaches to development - Key advances in cognitive and social development - Developmental cognitive neuroscience - Functional neuroimaging of the developing brain
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