Prior research demonstrates that understanding of theory of mind develops at different paces in children raised in different cultures. Are these differences simply differences in timing, or do they represent different patterns of cultural learning? That is, to what extent are sequences of theory-of-mind understanding universal, and to what extent are they culture-specific? We addressed these questions by using a theory-of-mind scale to examine performance of 140 Chinese children living in Beijing and to compare their performance with that of 135 English-speaking children living in the United States and Australia. Results reveal a common sequence of understanding, as well as sociocultural differences in children's developing theories of mind...
Two experiments on preschoolers ’ understanding of the effects of exposure on knowing-that and knowi...
ABSTRACT—Preschoolers ’ theory-of-mind development follows a similar age trajectory across many cult...
The purpose of the present article was to consider the cross-cultural differences of theory of mind ...
Prior research demonstrates that understanding of theory of mind develops at different paces in chil...
Theory of mind research focuses on children's understanding of other people's minds, their...
To examine cultural contrasts in the ordered sequence of conceptual developments leading to theory o...
To examine cultural contrasts in the ordered sequence of conceptual developments leading to theory o...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
Findings from cross-cultural theory-of-mind studies highlight potential measurement effects and both...
AbstractPrevious studies with preschoolers have reported “East–West” contrasts in children’s executi...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
The current study examines Theory of Mind (ToM) development in English-speaking ethnically Chinese 3...
This study of 241 parent-child dyads from the United Kingdom ($\textit{N}$ = 120, $\textit{M}$$_{age...
Two experiments on preschoolers ’ understanding of the effects of exposure on knowing-that and knowi...
ABSTRACT—Preschoolers ’ theory-of-mind development follows a similar age trajectory across many cult...
The purpose of the present article was to consider the cross-cultural differences of theory of mind ...
Prior research demonstrates that understanding of theory of mind develops at different paces in chil...
Theory of mind research focuses on children's understanding of other people's minds, their...
To examine cultural contrasts in the ordered sequence of conceptual developments leading to theory o...
To examine cultural contrasts in the ordered sequence of conceptual developments leading to theory o...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
Findings from cross-cultural theory-of-mind studies highlight potential measurement effects and both...
AbstractPrevious studies with preschoolers have reported “East–West” contrasts in children’s executi...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
The current study examines Theory of Mind (ToM) development in English-speaking ethnically Chinese 3...
This study of 241 parent-child dyads from the United Kingdom ($\textit{N}$ = 120, $\textit{M}$$_{age...
Two experiments on preschoolers ’ understanding of the effects of exposure on knowing-that and knowi...
ABSTRACT—Preschoolers ’ theory-of-mind development follows a similar age trajectory across many cult...
The purpose of the present article was to consider the cross-cultural differences of theory of mind ...