4 ~ 16岁儿童情绪词汇理解的发展调查。

Frontiers in evolutionary neuroscience Pub Date : 2010-11-25 eCollection Date: 2010-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnevo.2010.00109
Simon Baron-Cohen, Ofer Golan, Sally Wheelwright, Yael Granader, Jacqueline Hill
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摘要

背景:虽然之前的研究考察了正常发育儿童在不同年龄段对情绪词汇的理解,但没有调查针对从童年到青春期的不同年龄段进行过调查。目的:报道情绪词汇是如何随着年龄增长而增长的。方法:对n = 377名年龄在4 ~ 16岁的儿童和青少年(分为6个年龄组)进行336个情绪词汇理解能力测试。12岁以下儿童的父母、老师或青少年自己被要求指出他们知道哪些单词的意思。结果:4 ~ 11岁时,情绪词汇量每2年增长一倍;12 ~ 16岁时,情绪词汇量的增长速度趋于平稳。这项调查还允许根据难度对情感词汇进行排序。结论:在英语中使用情感术语的研究需要对发展敏感,因为在儿童时期有相当大的变化。青春期后缺乏变化可能是本研究中包含的词汇的人为影响。这种关于情绪词汇理解的规范性发展数据集在测试这种能力的延迟时可能是有用的,这可能是由于环境或神经发育原因引起的。
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Emotion word comprehension from 4 to 16 years old: a developmental survey.

Emotion word comprehension from 4 to 16 years old: a developmental survey.

Background: Whilst previous studies have examined comprehension of the emotional lexicon at different ages in typically developing children, no survey has been conducted looking at this across different ages from childhood to adolescence.

Purpose: To report how the emotion lexicon grows with age.

Method: Comprehension of 336 emotion words was tested in n = 377 children and adolescents, aged 4-16 years old, divided into 6 age-bands. Parents or teachers of children under 12, or adolescents themselves, were asked to indicate which words they knew the meaning of.

Results: Between 4 and 11 years old, the size of the emotional lexicon doubled every 2 years, but between 12 and 16 years old, developmental rate of growth of the emotional lexicon leveled off. This survey also allows emotion words to be ordered in terms of difficulty.

Conclusions: Studies using emotion terms in English need to be developmentally sensitive, since during childhood there is considerable change. The absence of change after adolescence may be an artifact of the words included in this study. This normative developmental data-set for emotion vocabulary comprehension may be useful when testing for delays in this ability, as might arise for environmental or neurodevelopmental reasons.

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