INVESTIGADORES
ISON Mirta Susana
artículos
Título:
Young Argentine Children's Attributions about Hypothetical Socially Withdrawn Peers
Autor/es:
CASTILLO, KAREN NOEL; GRECO, CAROLINA; CELINA KORZENIOWSKI; ISON, MIRTA SUSANA; ROBERT COPLAN
Revista:
THE JOURNAL OF GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY ; CHILD BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL BEHAVIOR, AND COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY.
Editorial:
HELDREF PUBLICATIONS
Referencias:
Lugar: Londrres; Año: 2022 vol. 183
Resumen:
This study assessed young children's attributions about different subtypes of hypothetical socially withdrawn peers. Participants were N = 114 (56% boys, Mage= 60.53 months, SD = 7.58) children attending urban public kindergartens in Mendoza, Argentina. Children were presented with vignettes describing hypothetical shy, unsociable, aggressive, and socially competent peers, and were asked a series of questions to assess their attributions toward each behavior. The results indicated that Argentine children characterized hypothetical unsociable peers as behaving with greater intentionality and lesser social motivations than shy children. No differences were found between the unsociable and shy hypothetical peers regarding the attributions of sympathy, affiliative preference, the negative impact, and social standing in the class. These findings provide some of the first evidence about Argentine children's understanding of social withdrawal. Results are discussed in terms of the possible cultural meanings and implications of these behaviors.