研究显示,孩子们把戴面罩等流行病行为视为保护他人的道德义务。
Study shows kids view pandemic behaviors like mask-wearing as a moral duty to protect others.
密歇根大学的一项研究表明,儿童迅速适应流行病行为,理解戴面具等健康规范的重要性。
A University of Michigan study reveals that children quickly adapted to pandemic behaviors, understanding the importance of health norms like mask-wearing.
研究者发现,儿童认为这些行为是保护他人的道德义务,尽管家庭和社区观点可以影响他们的意见。
Researchers found that children see these behaviors as a moral duty to protect others, though family and community views can influence their opinions.
然而,这项研究主要涉及有受过大学教育的父母的中产阶级美国儿童,因此结果可能因文化和经济背景而异。
The study, however, mainly involved middle-class American children with college-educated parents, so results may vary across different cultures and economic backgrounds.