<div><p>Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous finding that adults are more likely to commit egocentric errors in a false-belief task when the egocentric response is plausible in light of their prior knowledge. We estimate the true effect size to be less than half of that reported in the original findings. Even though we found effects in the same direction as the original, they were substantively smaller; the original study would have had less than 33% power to detect an effect of this magnitude. The influence of plausibility on the curse of knowledge in adults appears to be small enough that its impact on real-life perspective-taking may need to be reevaluated.</p></div
ABSTRACT—The ability to reason about mental states is critical for predicting and interpreting peopl...
ABSTRACT—The ability to reason about mental states is critical for predicting and interpreting peopl...
Research has shown that repeated statements are rated as more credible than new state-ments. However...
Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous finding ...
Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous finding ...
ABSTRACT—Assessing what other people know and believe is critical for accurately understanding human...
ABSTRACT—Assessing what other people know and believe is critical for accurately understanding human...
When given privileged information of an object's true location, adults often overestimate the likeli...
<div><p>When given privileged information of an object’s true location, adults often overestimate th...
Virtually every social interaction involves reasoning about the perspectives of others, or 'theory o...
Our ability to reason about the perspectives of others is associated with many positive life outcome...
Abstract Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring th...
Several theories of belief processing assume that processing another’s false belief requires overcom...
Young children have problems reasoning about false be-liefs. We suggest that this is at least partia...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring their mental sta...
ABSTRACT—The ability to reason about mental states is critical for predicting and interpreting peopl...
ABSTRACT—The ability to reason about mental states is critical for predicting and interpreting peopl...
Research has shown that repeated statements are rated as more credible than new state-ments. However...
Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous finding ...
Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous finding ...
ABSTRACT—Assessing what other people know and believe is critical for accurately understanding human...
ABSTRACT—Assessing what other people know and believe is critical for accurately understanding human...
When given privileged information of an object's true location, adults often overestimate the likeli...
<div><p>When given privileged information of an object’s true location, adults often overestimate th...
Virtually every social interaction involves reasoning about the perspectives of others, or 'theory o...
Our ability to reason about the perspectives of others is associated with many positive life outcome...
Abstract Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring th...
Several theories of belief processing assume that processing another’s false belief requires overcom...
Young children have problems reasoning about false be-liefs. We suggest that this is at least partia...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring their mental sta...
ABSTRACT—The ability to reason about mental states is critical for predicting and interpreting peopl...
ABSTRACT—The ability to reason about mental states is critical for predicting and interpreting peopl...
Research has shown that repeated statements are rated as more credible than new state-ments. However...