Much is known about when children acquire an understanding of mental states, but few, if any, experiments identify social contexts in which children tend to use this capacity and dispositions that influence its usage. Social exclusion is a common situation that compels us to reconnect with new parties, which may crucially involve attending to those parties’ mental states. Across two studies, this line of inquiry was extended to typically developing preschoolers (Study 1) and young children with and without anxiety disorder (AD) (Study 2). Children played the virtual game of toss “Cyberball” ostensibly over the Internet with two peers who first played fair (inclusion), but eventually threw very few balls to the child (exclusion). Before and ...
110 pagesAcross five studies, this dissertation explores the thesis that children are sensitive to i...
Exclusion leads to negative effects across the social and cognitive domains (Wesselman & Williams, 2...
This study examined whether victimization is associated with negatively distorted social cognition (...
Much is known about when children acquire an understanding of mental states, but few, if any, experi...
Much is known about when children acquire an understanding of mental states, but few, if any, experi...
Every individual brings a unique perspective and understanding to the social world that they inhabit...
Cognitive models posit that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained by biased informationprocess...
Drawing on theories of development, motivation, and personality, we examined children’s and adolesce...
Models of social anxiety suggest that negative social experiences contribute to the development of s...
Recent advances suggest that impairment in social cognition (SC) may play a role in the development ...
Why are some children more socially anxious than others? One theory holds that socially anxious chil...
This study investigates how culture and priming 3- to 7-year-old children (N = 186) with third-party...
Models of social anxiety suggest that negative social experiences contribute to the development of s...
Children who display externalizing behaviours are more likely than their peers to experience social ...
This study examined whether victimization is associated with negatively distorted social cognition (...
110 pagesAcross five studies, this dissertation explores the thesis that children are sensitive to i...
Exclusion leads to negative effects across the social and cognitive domains (Wesselman & Williams, 2...
This study examined whether victimization is associated with negatively distorted social cognition (...
Much is known about when children acquire an understanding of mental states, but few, if any, experi...
Much is known about when children acquire an understanding of mental states, but few, if any, experi...
Every individual brings a unique perspective and understanding to the social world that they inhabit...
Cognitive models posit that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained by biased informationprocess...
Drawing on theories of development, motivation, and personality, we examined children’s and adolesce...
Models of social anxiety suggest that negative social experiences contribute to the development of s...
Recent advances suggest that impairment in social cognition (SC) may play a role in the development ...
Why are some children more socially anxious than others? One theory holds that socially anxious chil...
This study investigates how culture and priming 3- to 7-year-old children (N = 186) with third-party...
Models of social anxiety suggest that negative social experiences contribute to the development of s...
Children who display externalizing behaviours are more likely than their peers to experience social ...
This study examined whether victimization is associated with negatively distorted social cognition (...
110 pagesAcross five studies, this dissertation explores the thesis that children are sensitive to i...
Exclusion leads to negative effects across the social and cognitive domains (Wesselman & Williams, 2...
This study examined whether victimization is associated with negatively distorted social cognition (...