Sex differences in young children’s use of tools in a problem-solving taskThe role of object-oriented play

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Jeffrey M. Gredlein
David F. Bjorklund
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[1] University of North Carolina,Department of Psychology
[2] Florida Atlantic University,undefined
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Human Nature | 2005年 / 16卷
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Object-oriented play; Sex differences; Tool use;
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Three-year-old children were observed in two free-play sessions and participated in a toy-retrieval task, in which only one of six tools could be used to retrieve an out-of-reach toy. Boys engaged in more object-oriented play than girls and were more likely to use tools to retrieve the toy during the baseline tool-use task. All children who did not retrieve the toy during the baseline trials did so after being given a hint, and performance on a transfer-of-training tool-use task approached ceiling levels. This suggests that the sex difference in tool use observed during the baseline phase does not reflect a difference in competency, but rather a sex difference in motivation to interact with objects. Amount of time boys, but not girls, spent in object-oriented play during the free-play sessions predicted performance on the tool-use task. The findings are interpreted in terms of evolutionary theory, consistent with the idea that boys’ and girls’ play styles evolved to prepare them for adult life in traditional environments.
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