کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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916493 | 1473347 | 2015 | 16 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• A continuous measure was used to investigate the fantasy understanding.
• NMDS was used to model the mental representation of real and fictional worlds.
• Young children are able to master fantasy–fantasy distinctions.
• The distinction between reality and fantasy develops with age.
• There is a relation between fantasy understanding and ToM abilities.
In this paper, two studies are reported in which children’s ability to distinguish reality from fantasy was investigated. In Experiment 1, children of different ages made pairwise comparisons of 12 pictures of fictional figures and 3 photographs of real people by evaluating on a 6-point scale how easily these figures could meet each other. The results revealed that fantasy/reality distinction develops with age: 7–8-year-old showed a fundamental categorical distinction (comparable to that of adults) whereas 3–4-year-old treated the real world like one of many worlds. In Experiment 2, we took an individual differences approach and tested 116 4–5-year-old who performed the same fantasy task. In addition, they were presented with theory-of-mind tasks and tests measuring non-verbal intelligence and language skills. The results showed that, after statistically controlling for age, non-verbal intelligence, and language skills, theory-of-mind abilities still significantly contributed to the prediction of fantasy understanding.
Journal: Cognitive Development - Volume 36, October–December 2015, Pages 111–126