0~6岁婴幼儿游戏国际研究回顾与展望——基于Citespace对Web of Science数据库的文献计量分
Review and Prospect of International Research on Games for Infants Aged 0~6 Years Old—Bibliometric Analysis of Web of Science Database Based on Citespace
DOI: 10.12677/AE.2021.116298, PDF,    科研立项经费支持
作者: 王文洁, 安春丽, 杨山松, 舒德荣:温州大学教育学院,浙江 温州
关键词: 婴幼儿游戏CitespaceChildren’s Games Citespace
摘要: 为探究国际0~6岁婴幼儿游戏的文献特征与趋势,本文运用科学计量学的研究方法,基于Web of Science 数据库(2004~2021年)收录的相关文献,应用Citespace软件,就被引文献和主题词进行实证分析。结果显示,国外的研究主要聚焦于不同游戏类型相关研究、游戏对婴幼儿身心发展相关研究,并且研究倾向于多学科视角,未来研究方向将继续聚焦游戏与课程、早期婴幼儿游戏与身心发展相关研究。
Abstract: In order to explore the literature characteristics and trends of international games for infants aged 0~6 years, this paper adopts scientometrics research method, based on relevant literatures collected in Web of Science database (2004~2021), and uses Citespace software to conduct empirical analysis on cited literatures and subject words. The results show that foreign studies mainly focus on the related research of different types of games and the related research of games on the physical and mental development of infants, and the research tends to be from a multidisciplinary perspective. The future research direction will continue to focus on the research of games and curriculum, as well as the related research of early games and physical and mental development of infants.
文章引用:王文洁, 安春丽, 杨山松, 舒德荣. 0~6岁婴幼儿游戏国际研究回顾与展望——基于Citespace对Web of Science数据库的文献计量分[J]. 教育进展, 2021, 11(6): 1937-1945. https://doi.org/10.12677/AE.2021.116298

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