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Children's self-initiated approach to spiders
Authors:Philip D. Evans  Garfield Harmon
Affiliation:

Department of Psychology, North East London Polytechnic, Three Mills, Abbey Lane, Stratford, London E15 2RP, U.K.

Abstract:Seventeen school children were invited to stay in the presence of a harmless spider for 4 minutes under instructions which were designed mildly to encourage touching the spider but which left open a clear alternative of not touching. Subjects confronted the spider in dyads which differed in composition in terms of fear-level and sex of subjects. The main finding was that boys did not show any more approach when paired with girls, thus confirming previous negative findings in this regard. Other findings were that boys showed more approach than girls, level of fear interacted with sex of subject, and ‘fearless’ but not ‘fearful’ subjects showed more approach with repeated experience.
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