Minerva Psychology Lab (Minerva University)
Who Can Participate |
Children aged from 4 to 5 years old. |
What Happens |
Your child will listen to a storyteller talk about her day, with two adults (Flower and Star) next to her. Flower and Star will react slightly differently to the story. After hearing about the day, your child will answer a few questions about what they saw, including deciding who the storyteller should give a toy to: Flower or Star. |
What We're Studying |
Previous research has shown that children pick up on various social cues as they get older. For example, older children may notice easily that one person is listening while another person is distracted. We are testing whether younger children are sensitive to these sorts of cues. Compared to previous research, we are using shorter, simpler videos to investigate this question at younger ages. We are especially interested in when children notice things like where someone is looking (e.g., towards someone else vs. towards their own cell phone). This is especially important as people spend more time with phones in social situations. |
Durata |
5 minutes |
Compenso |
We’ll email you a $5 Amazon.com gift card within a week. |
Questo studio è condotto da Mark Sheskin (contact: msheskin@minerva.edu).