智力上的谦逊会代际传递吗?检查亲子措施之间的关系。

IF 3.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Candice M Mills,Judith H Danovitch,Natalie B Quintero
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人们在智力上的谦逊(即认识到自己知识空白的能力)方面差异很大。关于智力上的谦逊是如何发展的,以及为什么有些孩子可能比其他孩子表现出更多的智力上的谦逊,人们知之甚少。本研究探讨了智力谦逊在亲子间传播的可能性。父母(N = 108;88%大学毕业生;56%(家庭收入超过10万美元)的7-10岁儿童完成了智力谦逊的两项主要测量:一项自我报告测量(即综合智力谦逊量表;Krumrei-Mancuso & Rouse, 2016)和一种行为测量(即提示解释任务;Mills, Danovitch, Mugambi, Sands, & Monroe, 2022),该研究测量了父母提及知识限制或如何处理不确定性的频率。儿童(N = 108;M = 8.2年;51%的女孩,49%的男孩;70%的白人;(86%非西班牙裔)完成了一项知识评估任务,在这项任务中,他们对自己回答有关动物和交通工具的解释性问题的能力进行了评估。与预期相反,父母的自我报告和智力谦逊的行为测量并不相关。此外,那些自我报告智力谦逊程度较高的父母,他们的孩子在知识评估中也不那么谦逊。也就是说,与预测一致的是,那些在指出知识差距方面不那么谦逊的父母,他们的孩子在评估知识方面也不那么谦逊。这些发现支持父母和孩子智力谦逊之间存在联系,但模式可能取决于如何衡量父母智力谦逊。讨论了理解智力谦逊发展的含义。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Does intellectual humility transmit intergenerationally? Examining relations between parent and child measures.
People vary drastically in their intellectual humility (i.e., their ability to recognize gaps in their knowledge). Little is known about how intellectual humility develops or why some children might demonstrate more intellectual humility than others. The present study examines the possibility of parent-to-child transmission of intellectual humility. Parents (N = 108; 88% college graduates; 56% with household income over $100,000) of children ages 7-10 completed two primary measures of intellectual humility: a self-report measure (i.e., the Comprehensive Intellectual Humility Scale; Krumrei-Mancuso & Rouse, 2016) and a behavioral measure (i.e., the Prompted Explanation Task; Mills, Danovitch, Mugambi, Sands, & Monroe, 2022), which measured how often parents referenced knowledge limits or how to handle uncertainty. Separately, children (N = 108; M = 8.2 years; 51% girls, 49% boys; 70% White; 86% non-Hispanic) completed a knowledge estimation task where they rated their ability to answer explanatory questions about animals and vehicles. Contrary to expectations, self-report and behavioral measures of intellectual humility in parents were not correlated. Moreover, parents who self-reported higher levels of intellectual humility had children who were less humble in their knowledge ratings. That said, consistent with predictions, parents who were less humble in the way they indicated knowledge gaps had children who were less humble in the way they assessed their knowledge. These findings support that there are links between parent and child intellectual humility, but the pattern may depend on how parent intellectual humility is measured. Implications for understanding the development of intellectual humility are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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6.20
自引率
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发文量
300
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychology: General publishes articles describing empirical work that bridges the traditional interests of two or more communities of psychology. The work may touch on issues dealt with in JEP: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, JEP: Human Perception and Performance, JEP: Animal Behavior Processes, or JEP: Applied, but may also concern issues in other subdisciplines of psychology, including social processes, developmental processes, psychopathology, neuroscience, or computational modeling. Articles in JEP: General may be longer than the usual journal publication if necessary, but shorter articles that bridge subdisciplines will also be considered.
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