When presented with a claim that contradicts their intuitions, do children seize opportunities to empirically verify such claims or do they simply acquiesce to what they have been told? To answer this question, we conducted a replication of Ronfard, Chen, and Harris (2018, conducted in the People’s Republic of China) in two countries with distinct religious and political histories (Study 1: Belarus, N = 74; Study 2: Turkey, N = 79). Preschool children were presented with five, different-sized Russian dolls and asked to indicate the heaviest doll. All children selected the biggest doll. Half of the children then heard a (false) claim (i.e., that the smallest doll was the heaviest), contradicting their initial intuition. The remaining childre...
The development and relation of counterfactual reasoning and false belief understanding were examine...
Children (N = 278, 34–71 months, 54% girls) were told which of two figurines turned on a music box a...
The development and relation of counterfactual reasoning and false belief understanding were examine...
This dissertation examines young children’s acceptance of, memory for, and doubts about counterintui...
This dissertation examines young children’s acceptance of, memory for, and doubts about counterintui...
Counterfactual reasoning is a hallmark of the human imagination. Recently, researchers have argued t...
The reluctance of children to revise their prior beliefs is a prominent phenomenon in the reasoning ...
Previous research with adults suggests that a catalog of minimally counterintuitive concepts, which ...
Increasing evidence suggests that counterfactual reasoning is involved in false belief reasoning. Be...
We look at the effect of evidence and prior beliefs on exploration, explanation and learning. In Exp...
In three experiments, children aged between 3 and 5 years (N= 38, 52, 94; mean ages 3–7 to 5–2) indi...
We investigated whether young children are curious about what could have been (“counterfactual curio...
We investigated whether young children are curious about what could have been (“counterfactual curio...
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass...
In two investigations we explored whether different aspects of counterfactual tasks, such as an alte...
The development and relation of counterfactual reasoning and false belief understanding were examine...
Children (N = 278, 34–71 months, 54% girls) were told which of two figurines turned on a music box a...
The development and relation of counterfactual reasoning and false belief understanding were examine...
This dissertation examines young children’s acceptance of, memory for, and doubts about counterintui...
This dissertation examines young children’s acceptance of, memory for, and doubts about counterintui...
Counterfactual reasoning is a hallmark of the human imagination. Recently, researchers have argued t...
The reluctance of children to revise their prior beliefs is a prominent phenomenon in the reasoning ...
Previous research with adults suggests that a catalog of minimally counterintuitive concepts, which ...
Increasing evidence suggests that counterfactual reasoning is involved in false belief reasoning. Be...
We look at the effect of evidence and prior beliefs on exploration, explanation and learning. In Exp...
In three experiments, children aged between 3 and 5 years (N= 38, 52, 94; mean ages 3–7 to 5–2) indi...
We investigated whether young children are curious about what could have been (“counterfactual curio...
We investigated whether young children are curious about what could have been (“counterfactual curio...
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass...
In two investigations we explored whether different aspects of counterfactual tasks, such as an alte...
The development and relation of counterfactual reasoning and false belief understanding were examine...
Children (N = 278, 34–71 months, 54% girls) were told which of two figurines turned on a music box a...
The development and relation of counterfactual reasoning and false belief understanding were examine...