To examine cultural contrasts in the ordered sequence of conceptual developments leading to theory of mind (ToM), we compared 135 3- to 6-year-olds (77 Australians; 58 Iranians) on an established 5-step ToM scale (Wellman & Liu, 2004). There was a cross-cultural difference in the sequencing of ToM steps but not in overall rates of ToM mastery. In line with our predictions, the children from Iran conformed to a distinctive sequence previously observed only in children in China. In contrast to the case with children from Australia (and the United States), knowledge access was understood earlier than opinion diversity in children from Iran, consistent with this collectivist culture's emphasis on filial respect, dispute avoidance, and acquiring...
Developing an understanding of others’ minds (called theory of mind) has been a topic of considerabl...
This study of 241 parent-child dyads from the United Kingdom ($\textit{N}$ = 120, $\textit{M}$$_{age...
Although a considerable body of research with samples from Western cultures shows that having siblin...
To examine cultural contrasts in the ordered sequence of conceptual developments leading to theory o...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
Children’s theory of mind (ToM) unfolds reliably through a sequence of conceptual milestones includi...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
For more than three decades, considerable research effort has been expended in documenting children’...
Prior research demonstrates that understanding of theory of mind develops at different paces in chil...
We examined the sequence of theory of mind (ToM) acquisition in 260 Turkish children (Mage = 53.36 m...
Research has found that most children develop a Theory of Mind (ToM); i.e., the ability to attribute...
We examined the growth of a theory of mind (ToM) in Indigenous Australian children who spoke Aborigi...
Theory of mind (ToM) is a key social-cognitive skill that allows individuals to understand and attri...
AbstractPrevious studies with preschoolers have reported “East–West” contrasts in children’s executi...
Developing an understanding of others’ minds (called theory of mind) has been a topic of considerabl...
This study of 241 parent-child dyads from the United Kingdom ($\textit{N}$ = 120, $\textit{M}$$_{age...
Although a considerable body of research with samples from Western cultures shows that having siblin...
To examine cultural contrasts in the ordered sequence of conceptual developments leading to theory o...
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...
Children’s theory of mind (ToM) unfolds reliably through a sequence of conceptual milestones includi...
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’...
Prior research demonstrates that understanding of theory of mind develops at different paces in chil...
We examined the sequence of theory of mind (ToM) acquisition in 260 Turkish children (Mage = 53.36 m...
Research has found that most children develop a Theory of Mind (ToM); i.e., the ability to attribute...
We examined the growth of a theory of mind (ToM) in Indigenous Australian children who spoke Aborigi...
Theory of mind (ToM) is a key social-cognitive skill that allows individuals to understand and attri...
AbstractPrevious studies with preschoolers have reported “East–West” contrasts in children’s executi...
Developing an understanding of others’ minds (called theory of mind) has been a topic of considerabl...
This study of 241 parent-child dyads from the United Kingdom ($\textit{N}$ = 120, $\textit{M}$$_{age...
Although a considerable body of research with samples from Western cultures shows that having siblin...