Previous research indicates that children hold negative beliefs about peers with foreign accents, physical disabilities, and people who are obese. The current study examined skills associated with individual differences in children's social judgements about these typically stereotyped groups. Theory of mind, memory, and cognitive inhibition were assessed in 3- to 6-year-olds. Then, children were asked to make trait attributions and behavioural predictions about story characters' willingness to help a peer. Results indicated that better theory of mind skills were related to greater positive trait attributions and behavioural predictions about typically stereotyped characters. Younger children made fewer positive behavioural predictions as co...
Two studies investigated 4- to 7-year-old children's understanding that traits can be causal mechani...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
SummaryExplaining and predicting behavior involves understanding others in terms of their mental sta...
Children's attributions about story characters in ambiguous and unambiguous social situations were a...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children's sociometric status is related to the use ...
Two experiments examined three- to six-year-olds' use of frequency and intention information to make...
Children begin to stigmatize their peers around the age of 3 years.1 Previous research have not conc...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children’s sociometric status is related to the use ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has been described as an epidemic. For children with obesity, they a...
In this study, the author examined the relationship between theory-of-mind understanding and prescho...
The present study investigated how holding gender stereotypes and having a false belief theory of mi...
As part of their “essentialist” intuitions, young children tend to form personal attributions for ob...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
Appearance-based stereotyping and stigma emerge in early childhood and can exist by the age of 4 yea...
Two studies investigated 4- to 7-year-old children's understanding that traits can be causal mechani...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
SummaryExplaining and predicting behavior involves understanding others in terms of their mental sta...
Children's attributions about story characters in ambiguous and unambiguous social situations were a...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children's sociometric status is related to the use ...
Two experiments examined three- to six-year-olds' use of frequency and intention information to make...
Children begin to stigmatize their peers around the age of 3 years.1 Previous research have not conc...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children’s sociometric status is related to the use ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity has been described as an epidemic. For children with obesity, they a...
In this study, the author examined the relationship between theory-of-mind understanding and prescho...
The present study investigated how holding gender stereotypes and having a false belief theory of mi...
As part of their “essentialist” intuitions, young children tend to form personal attributions for ob...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
Some children are prone to interpret others’ behavior as stemming from hostile intentions, even when...
Appearance-based stereotyping and stigma emerge in early childhood and can exist by the age of 4 yea...
Two studies investigated 4- to 7-year-old children's understanding that traits can be causal mechani...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
SummaryExplaining and predicting behavior involves understanding others in terms of their mental sta...