Cognition and development - The development of social cognition Flashcards
What is social cognition?
- The mental (Cognitive) processes that relate to the social world, such as understanding other peoples intentions perspectives and emotions
- These can be worked out by interpreting other peoples behaviour
- According to Selman, the development of social cognition happens by passing through levels of perspective-taking
- This is moving from an egocentric perspective to an understanding that others perspectives are shaped by culture and morality
What are Selman’s developmental stages of social cognition?
- Stage 0: Egocentric (3-6 Years)
- Stage 1: Social informational role-taking (6-8 Years)
- Stage 2: Self-reflective role-taking (8-10 Years)
- Stage 3: Mutual/third party role-taking (10-12 Years)
- Stage 4: Social and conventional system (Societal) role-taking (12-Adult)
What are the characteristics of an individual in stage 0?
-An individual in stage 0 is egocentric, they know others have thoughts separate from their own but will often confuse them with their own thoughts
What are the characteristics of an individual in stage 1?
-An individual in stage 1 can reliably consider someone else’s perspective, but only one person at a time
What are the characteristics of an individual in stage 2?
- An individual in stage 2 can fully appreciate the perspective of 1 person
- They can “Step into another’s shoes”
What are the characteristics of an individual in stage 3?
-An individual in stage 3 can simultaneously consider multiple peoples perspectives
What are the characteristics of an individual in stage 4?
-An individual in stage 4 knows views are influenced by culture and individual values
What is a strength of Selman’s developmental stages of social cognition?
-Gurucharri and Selman found that 40/41 children in a 5 year longitudinal study developed as expected by Selman
What is a strength of Selman’s developmental stages of social cognition?
-Selman and Byrne found that, when children were presented with dilemma tasks and asked to describe the viewpoints of the characters, there was a correlation between age and stage of perspective in line with Selman’s theory
What is a strength of Selman’s developmental stages of social cognition?
- Fitzgerald and White found that when children were told by parents to take the perspective of the victim when being punished, their perspective taking was more developed
- This demonstrates that parenting style is linked to the child’s ability to take other perspectives
What is a weakness of Selman’s developmental stages of social cognition?
- Selman’s theory can be criticised for not including a role for understanding others emotions or feeling empathy when taking the perspective of others
- The entire focus of the theory is on children’s understanding of another’s perspective
What is a strength of Selman’s developmental stages of social cognition?
- Understanding the stage a child is in has important implications for conflict resolution in schools, with teachers better able to deal with issues related to bullying and racism
- The theory can also be applied in family therapy, helping parents better understand behavioural issues in relation to their child’s stage of social cognition