作者
Sarah Dunphy-Lelii, Merrilyn Hooley, Lisa McGivern, Helen Skouteris, Rachael Cox
发表日期
2014/10/2
期刊
Journal of Cognition and Development
卷号
15
期号
4
页码范围
584-598
出版商
Taylor & Francis Group
简介
Research to date has focused mostly on children's representation of their physical self as a prelude to the development of a theory of mind (ToM) and on their understanding of the self as distinct from others over time. Whether children approaching the well-known age of ToM mastery are also accurately appraising their own body's functional relationship to the everyday environment remains largely an unanswered question. Little work has investigated typical preschool-age children's explicit accuracy when making judgments about their own body's proportions. In the current study, 98 preschoolers made 16 practical judgments about whether their own body or an experimenter's body could fit through an apparatus (half of the apparatuses were 30% smaller than the body in question, and half were 30% larger). Overall, accuracy increased with age but was unrelated to body size. Children in all age groups performed …
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