Sara Valencia Botto: When do kids start to care about other people's opinions?
Sara Botto: Kapan anak-anak mulai peduli akan pendapat orang lain?
Sara Valencia Botto investigates when and how humans develop a concern for reputation. Full bio
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you are wearing right now.
kita kenakan sekarang.
question for you.
filosofis untuk Anda.
comfortable pajamas right now?
tidak memakai piyama yang nyaman?
and not a mind reader,
dan bukan pembaca pikiran,
that's the same thing.
keduanya sama saja.
is somewhere along the lines of,
kira-kira adalah
di tempat umum,"
to think I am a slob."
dianggap pemalas."
chose to wear business casual clothing,
memakai pakaian kasual bisnis yang rapi,
pair of sweatpants,
kesukaan kita,
defining human characteristics.
karakteristik manusia yang mendasar.
of what other people value,
akan penilaian orang lain,
or disapprove of,
atau tidak,
to these sorts of settings.
di acara seperti ini.
this information to guide our behavior.
informasi ini dalam berperilaku.
in the presence of others
perilaku di sekitar orang lain
memakai riasan,
and Instagram filter,
yang pas,
that will undoubtedly change the world
mengubah dunia
with how other people will evaluate us
tentang bagaimana orang akan menilai kita
a big human trait, however,
terasa penting,
about when and how
kapan dan bagaimana
about the opinion of others.
akan pendapat orang lain.
that requires many studies.
yang perlu banyak studi.
untuk menjawab pertanyaan ini
to uncovering this question
masa pertumbuhan,
to others' evaluations.
terhadap penilaian orang lain.
at Emory University
di Emory University
around the grocery store in her onesie,
berjalan di toko memakai celana dalam,
that fears public speaking
yang takut bicara di depan umum
when people ask me,
orang bertanya,
this question, exactly?
menyelidiki pertanyaan ini?
were up here right now,
ada di sini sekarang,
saya mewawancarai bayi,
that his wife experiments on children.
melakukan percobaan pada anak-anak.
experiments for children,
percobaan untuk anak-anak,
Dr. Philippe Rochat and I
Dr. Philippe Rochat dan saya
"Tugas Robot"
would begin to be sensitive
mulai menjadi peka
captures when children, like adults,
ketika anak-anak, seperti orang dewasa,
when others are watching.
ketika diawasi orang lain.
14 to 24-month-old infants
anak usia 14 s.d. 24 bulan
assigned a positive value,
memberi nilai positif,
"Oh, oh. Oops, oh no,"
"O-ow. Bukan begitu,"
to play with the remote,
bermain dengan remote,
to read a magazine.
membaca majalah.
usia 24 bulan,
to the evaluation of others,
terhadap penilaian orang lain,
should be influenced
akan dipengaruhi
mereka diawasi atau tidak,
they're being watched
that the experimenter expressed
yang diucapkan peneliti
the positive remote significantly more
dengan remote positif lebih sering
the negative remote
we did three variations of the study.
ada tiga variasi dalam studi ini.
would engage with a novel toy
akan berinteraksi dengan mainan
or instructions provided.
atau instruksi.
how to activate the toy robot,
cara mengaktifkan mainan robotnya,
that they could play with the remote,
mereka bisa memainkan remote,
ambiguous situation.
situasi yang sangat ambigu.
a positive and a negative.
positif dan negatif.
we had two experimenters and one remote.
ada dua peneliti dan satu remote.
value towards pressing the remote,
negatif kalau remote dipencet,
expressed a positive value, saying,
nilai positif, berkata,
to these three different scenarios.
terhadap tiga skenario berbeda tadi.
in pressing the remote.
memencet remote.
anaknya.
dengan dua remote,
and one with the negative value.
satunya negatif.
is a negative remote.
yang negatif.
looking at me, hanging out.
memandang saya, diam-diam saja.
yang memainkannya, ya?
that side-eyed glance, right?
lirikan seperti itu, kan?
experimenters, one remote.
satu remote.
towards pressing the remote
kalau remote dipencet
doesn't know what to do, relying on Mom.
harus apa, bergantung sama Ibu.
a positive response is watching.
yang mengamati.
button-pressing behavior
memencet tombol
and the instructions of the experimenter.
dan instruksi dari peneliti.
children did not know
anak-anak tidak tahu
or negatively evaluated,
positif atau negatif,
to press the remote.
balik badan untuk menekan remote.
significantly more when I was watching,
tombol positif ketika saya melihat,
and started playing with it.
negatif dan bermain dengan itu.
the different values of the remotes --
nilai yang berbeda dari remotenya --
after pressing either of the remotes --
ketika salah satu remote dipencet --
no longer differed across conditions,
berbeda dalam kondisi yang berbeda
the values that we gave the two remotes
yang kita berikan ke dua remote tadi
in the previous study.
di studi sebelumnya.
a remote significantly more
cenderung memencet remote
a positive value was watching,
positif sedang melihat,
that had expressed a negative value.
penilaian negatif.
that children begin to show embarrassment
anak-anak mulai merasa malu
a negative evaluation,
menimbulkan penilaian negatif,
at themselves in the mirror
di hidung mereka.
in your teeth, for adults.
di gigi, bagi orang dewasa.
based on these findings?
berdasarkan temuan ini?
are actually really, really sneaky.
sangat, sangat cerdik.
seperti orang dewasa,
that we place on objects and behaviors.
dari suatu benda dan perilaku.
to guide their behavior.
penilaian ini untuk berperilaku.
to those around us.
kepada orang sekitar.
"be kind" or "don't steal,"
atau "jangan mencuri,"
showing others, specifically our children,
kepada orang lain, terutama anak kita,
and praiseworthy, and what is not.
dan terpuji, dan apa yang tidak.
without even noticing it.
tanpa sadar.
to explore the contents of the mind,
untuk melihat isi pikiran kita,
often reflects our beliefs,
adalah cerminan keyakinan,
we all believe the same thing.
kita percaya satu hal yang sama.
that Coke was invented in Atlanta.
bahwa Coke berasal dari Atlanta.
that most people will chose to drink Coke.
bahwa kebanyakan memilih minum Coke.
or their pretty dress,
atau bajunya bagus,
as opposed to nutritious food,
dan bukan makanan bergizi,
are incredibly effective
sangat efektif
from these subtle behaviors.
dari hal kecil seperti ini.
shaping their own behavior.
membentuk perilaku mereka.
emerges very early in development,
muncul sejak dini dalam masa pertumbuhan
a complete sentence
satu kalimat lengkap
of who we grow up to be.
dari kita mau menjadi seperti apa.
to contemplate on the values
untuk memikirkan nilai-nilai
in day-to-day interactions,
dalam interaksi sehari-hari,
the behavior of those around you.
perilaku orang-orang di sekitar Anda.
is being broadcasted
disampaikan
smiling at our phone
ke telepon kita
has been shaped by those around you,
terbentuk dari lingkungan sekitar,
have considered before.
belum pernah terpikirkan.
lebih suka Coke daripada Pepsi?
by what others around you valued?
sekitar yang berarti bagi Anda?
certainly have the privilege
memiliki kelebihan
in simple day-to-day interactions,
dalam interaksi sehari-hari,
the behavior of those around us.
perilaku orang di sekitar kita.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sara Valencia Botto - PsychologistSara Valencia Botto investigates when and how humans develop a concern for reputation.
Why you should listen
Sara Valencia Botto is a PhD candidate in the cognition and development program at Emory University, where she researches social-cognitive development in early childhood. Her recent publication on sensitivity to evaluation in toddlers has been featured in various outlets, including ABC News, the Huffington Post and other major international newspapers.
By exploring the developmental origins of reputation, Botto's research investigates when and how humans, unlike many other animals, care about what other people think. She designs experiments for children of 14 months to five years and studies when and how they begin to alter their behavior to garner positive evaluations from others. Her goal is to understand why humans come to care about their reputation as well as the factors that contribute to inter-individual differences.
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