Social Learning Lab (Stanford University)
Who Can Participate |
5-year-olds who speak English. |
What Happens |
Your child will see videos and pictures and listen to short fun facts about a new animal. Then, your child will be asked some questions about the new animal. Sometimes, another child will disagree with your child's answer, and sometimes another child will agree with them. After the disagreement or agreement, your child can continue learning about the animal by looking at more pictures and listening to more fun facts. At the end, they will also be asked about what they learned. |
What We're Studying |
As adults, experiencing that others disagree with us can spark our curiosity. We might wonder, "Could I be wrong?", and turn to Google or consult a book to find the correct solution. In this way, the experience of disagreement might prompt us to learn something new that otherwise we would not have learned! In this study, we aim to explore whether children share this same curiosity when faced with disagreements. Specifically, we want to see if disagreements prompt children to be more motivated to look for additional information, and to learn more about a topic, compared to agreements. |
Duration |
15 minutes |
Compensation |
To thank you for your participation, you will receive a $5 Amazon.com gift card within 2 weeks of your participation. To be eligible for the gift card, your child must be in the age range for the study, you need to provide a valid consent statement, we need to see that there is a child with you during in the video, and this needs to be the first time that your child is participating in this study. |
This study is conducted by Antonia Langenhoff (contact: antonial@stanford.edu).