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Evolutionary Psychology
Evolutionary Advantages of Free Play During Childhood:
Werner Greve1 
关键词: individual adaptability;    accommodation;    free play;    evolutionary developmental psychology;    social success;   
DOI  :  10.1177/1474704916675349
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

In a theoretical framework of evolutionary developmental psychology, the present study investigates the assumption that free play during childhood is a condition for the development of individual adaptability, which in turn predicts, first, social success and, second, reproductive success. This hypothesis is tested in a study with 238 adults (75.9% females; 18–90 years). Participants were asked to recollect their free play experiences during childhood in detail, to report their current developmental status with respect to several aspects of social success, and to report the number of (own) children. Furthermore, individual adaptability (flexibility of goal adjustment) is assessed. Results show that the opportunity for free play in childhood significantly predicts both social success and individual adaptability. Social success did not predict reproductive success (number of offspring) directly. However, an indirect effect to the number of offspring was found, mediated by individual adaptability. These results suggest that freely playing in childhood is connected to the development of developmental resources, in particular individual adaptability in adulthood, which, in turn, is related to reproductive success (fitness).

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