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Facing the Beast Apart Together: Fear in Boys and Girls after Processing Information about Novel Animals Individually or in a Duo

机译:一起面对野兽:在单独或在二人组中处理有关新颖动物的信息后,男孩和女孩的恐惧

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In this experimental study, we made an attempt to examine gender-related peer influences on childhood fear. Nine- to 12-year-old boys and girls were provided with ambiguous and positive information about novel animals and then asked to provide a subjective fear rating of the animals under two conditions: fear of one animal was assessed individually by the child on its own, whereas fear of the other animal was measured after a brief discussion on fear-related issues with a same-gender peer. Results indicated that children who completed the FBQ after a discussion with a same-gender peer displayed lower fear beliefs scores than children who completed the questionnaire fully on their own. This fear-suppression effect was mainly evident in boys after hearing ambiguous information about the novel animals. The implications of these findings are briefly discussed.
机译:在这项实验研究中,我们尝试检验与性别有关的同伴对儿童恐惧的影响。向9至12岁的男孩和女孩提供了有关新颖动物的模棱两可的正面信息,然后要求他们在两种情况下对这些动物进行主观评估:孩子对恐惧的评估是由孩子自己单独评估的,而与同性同龄人在与恐惧相关的问题上进行了简短的讨论后,对另一只动物的恐惧进行了评估。结果表明,与同性同龄人讨论后完成FBQ的孩子比完全自己完成问卷的孩子表现出更低的恐惧信念得分。这种恐惧抑制作用主要在男孩听到了关于新颖动物的模棱两可的信息后才显现出来。简要讨论了这些发现的含义。

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