Source representations play a role both in the formation of individual beliefs as well as in the social transmission of such beliefs. Both of these functions suggest that source information should be particularly useful in the context of interpersonal disagreement. Three experi- ments with an identical design (one original study and two replications) with 3- to 4-year-old- children (N = 100) assessed whether children’s source memory performance would improve in the face of disagreement and whether such an effect interacts with different types of sources (first- vs. second-hand). In a 2 x 2 repeated-measures design, children found out about the contents of a container either by looking inside or being told (IV1). Then they were questioned ab...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
In three experiments, children aged between 3 and 5 years (N= 38, 52, 94; mean ages 3–7 to 5–2) indi...
Two experiments examined the role of expertise, consensus, and informational valence on children's a...
International audienceSource representations play a role both in the formation of individual beliefs...
This study investigated whether young children are sensitive to the communicative functions of sourc...
In the experiments reported here, children chose either to maintain their initial belief about an ob...
Children learn information from a variety of sources and often remember the content but forget the s...
The studies contained in this dissertation examined children's reasoning about people as sources of ...
Do agents believe to be agreeing more with others in the long-run? This paper designs an experiment ...
Using “theory of mind” to successfully accommodate differing perspectives during communication requi...
Source monitoring is the process of identifying and analyzing sources of information (Johnson et al....
Previous research on the relationship between executive function and source monitoring in young chil...
An individual’s ability to accurately monitor source (attribute known or remembered information to i...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
This study aimed to explore whether the development of source memory is related to the use of lingui...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
In three experiments, children aged between 3 and 5 years (N= 38, 52, 94; mean ages 3–7 to 5–2) indi...
Two experiments examined the role of expertise, consensus, and informational valence on children's a...
International audienceSource representations play a role both in the formation of individual beliefs...
This study investigated whether young children are sensitive to the communicative functions of sourc...
In the experiments reported here, children chose either to maintain their initial belief about an ob...
Children learn information from a variety of sources and often remember the content but forget the s...
The studies contained in this dissertation examined children's reasoning about people as sources of ...
Do agents believe to be agreeing more with others in the long-run? This paper designs an experiment ...
Using “theory of mind” to successfully accommodate differing perspectives during communication requi...
Source monitoring is the process of identifying and analyzing sources of information (Johnson et al....
Previous research on the relationship between executive function and source monitoring in young chil...
An individual’s ability to accurately monitor source (attribute known or remembered information to i...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
This study aimed to explore whether the development of source memory is related to the use of lingui...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
In three experiments, children aged between 3 and 5 years (N= 38, 52, 94; mean ages 3–7 to 5–2) indi...
Two experiments examined the role of expertise, consensus, and informational valence on children's a...