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Impact of verbal mimicry on children's fruit consumption

机译:言语模仿对儿童水果消费的影响

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Research has shown that mimicking someone is a way for solicitors to be perceived more positively and to increase compliance with a helping request. The effect of mimicking on children and on compliance with a request for change in food consumption, however, has never been examined. Nine- and 11-year-old children (N = 57) were either mimicked or not by an instructor at the beginning of an interaction. Then, the children were asked to eat a piece of fruit in their afternoon snack for at least 1 week and to try not to eat candy or drink soda for at least 1 week. The results show that children who were mimicked by the instructor consumed more fruit in their afternoon snack and they did so for a longer period of time. Children who were mimicked also asked their parents to buy fruit, and they wanted to continue eating fruit in their afternoon snack. These changes in their fruit consumption were confirmed by their mother (N = 25). These results suggest that mimicry can influence child behavior and could be used to promote changes in eating behavior. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:研究表明,模仿某人是让律师更积极地感知并提高对帮助请求的依从性的一种方式。但是,从未研究过模仿对儿童以及对改变食物摄入量的要求的影响。在互动开始时,讲师模仿或不模仿9岁和11岁的孩子(N = 57)。然后,要求孩子们在下午的零食中吃一块水果至少1周,并尝试至少1周不要吃糖果或喝苏打水。结果表明,被老师模仿的孩子在下午的零食中消耗了更多的水果,而且他们吃了更长的时间。被模仿的孩子还要求父母购买水果,他们想继续在下午的零食中吃水果。母亲的水果摄入量发生了这些变化(N = 25)。这些结果表明,模仿可以影响儿童的行为,可以用来促进饮食行为的改变。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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