Labeling and Describing Discrete Emotions in Early Childhood: A Relational Approach

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作者
Knothe, Jennifer M. [1 ]
Walle, Eric A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Merced, Psychol Sci, 5200 N Lake Rd, Merced, CA 95343 USA
关键词
Development; Emotion understanding; Emotional contexts; Facial expressions; FACIAL EXPRESSIONS; PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR; PERCEPTION; CATEGORIES; CHILDREN; SOCIALIZATION; COMMUNICATION; CONVERSATIONS; MOTHER; TALK;
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10.1007/s42761-022-00170-1
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Emotion understanding involves appreciating the significance of the relational context; the "aboutness" of the emotion. This study examined how children labeled emotions and described relational elements of discrete emotion contexts. Preschool children (3.5-year-olds, n = 22; 4.5-year-olds, n = 23) described images of 5 emotion contexts (anger, sadness, disgust, fear, and joy). Researchers assessed children's (1) correct labeling of discrete emotions, and (2) differential mentioning of the emoter (person displaying the emotion) and the referent (the elicitor of the emotion) across discrete emotions. Children's pattern of accurately labeling discrete emotions was similar to prior research, with both age groups correctly labeled anger, sadness, and joy more often than disgust or fear. Novel to the present study, we found that older children differentially highlighted emotional elements (i.e., the emoter, the referent) when describing discrete emotion contexts. Specifically, 4.5-year-olds emphasized the emoter more when describing anger, sadness, and joy than fear and disgust contexts, and mentioned the referent more in disgust, fear, and joy than anger and sadness contexts. Differential emphasis of relational elements was not observed for 3.5-year-olds. These findings highlight the importance of examining children's appreciation of relational contexts and indicate important differences in how children differentially emphasize relational elements when viewing discrete emotion contexts. Potential developmental mechanisms, opportunities for further empirical research, and implications for emotion theory are discussed.
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