识别儿童和成人面部和声音情感的准确性与学龄前儿童的社会能力。

S Nowicki, J Mitchell
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本文通过两项研究探讨了社会能力与学龄前儿童识别儿童和成人面部表情和声调的情感能力之间的关系。本文采用了沙利文理论框架。结果表明,性别在这种关联中起着重要作用。对于男孩来说,识别低强度成人面孔的准确性,以及在较小程度上识别低强度成人声音的准确性,与社交能力有关,无论社交能力是在与其他儿童还是与成人的互动中测量的。相比之下,对于女孩来说,从儿童和成人的面孔和声音中读出高强度表情的能力与社交能力更具体地相关,这取决于它是通过与儿童还是成人的互动来定义的。这个年龄段的社会能力似乎涉及男孩和女孩不同类型的非语言技能。
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Accuracy in identifying affect in child and adult faces and voices and social competence in preschool children.

The association between social competence and preschool children's ability to identify affect in child and adult facial expressions and tones of voice was investigated in 2 studies. A Sullivan theoretical framework was used. Results indicate that gender plays an important role in the association. For boys, accuracy in identifying low-intensity adult faces and, to a lesser extent, low-intensity adult voices was related to social competence regardless of whether social competence was being measured in interactions with other children or with adults. In contrast, for girls, the ability to read high-intensity expressions across child and adult faces and voices was more specifically related to social competence, depending on whether it was defined by interactions with children or adults. Social competence at this age seems to involve different types of nonverbal skills for boys and girls.

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