Revision of paper presented to the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Columbus, OH, October, 2001The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of human cognition. Yet it is debatable whether children attribute beliefs in the same way to all agents. In this paper, we present the results of a false-belief task concerning humans and God run with a sample of Maya children aged 4 to 7, and place them in the context of several psychological theories of cognitive development. Children were found to attribute beliefs in different ways to humans and God. The evidence also speaks to the debate concerning the universality and uniformity of the development of folk-psyc...
Psychological research suggests that children acquire cultural concepts through early developing cog...
Psychological research suggests that children acquire cultural concepts through early developing cog...
To predict and explain the behavior of others, one must understand that their actions are determined...
Revision of paper presented to the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Religio...
The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of...
The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of...
Revision of paper presented to the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Religio...
Revision of paper presented to the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Religio...
The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of...
Little research exists on how children understand the actions of nonhuman agents. Researchers often ...
Little research exists on how children understand the actions of nonhuman agents. Researchers often ...
textThe variety of accounts of theory of mind development, arising from distinct theoretical perspe...
textThe variety of accounts of theory of mind development, arising from distinct theoretical perspe...
Reasoning about human action in terms of beliefs and desires is a common and fundamental form of eve...
The study of social cognition involves the attribution of states of mind to humans, as well as, quit...
Psychological research suggests that children acquire cultural concepts through early developing cog...
Psychological research suggests that children acquire cultural concepts through early developing cog...
To predict and explain the behavior of others, one must understand that their actions are determined...
Revision of paper presented to the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Religio...
The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of...
The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of...
Revision of paper presented to the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Religio...
Revision of paper presented to the annual meeting of The Society for the Scientific Study of Religio...
The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of...
Little research exists on how children understand the actions of nonhuman agents. Researchers often ...
Little research exists on how children understand the actions of nonhuman agents. Researchers often ...
textThe variety of accounts of theory of mind development, arising from distinct theoretical perspe...
textThe variety of accounts of theory of mind development, arising from distinct theoretical perspe...
Reasoning about human action in terms of beliefs and desires is a common and fundamental form of eve...
The study of social cognition involves the attribution of states of mind to humans, as well as, quit...
Psychological research suggests that children acquire cultural concepts through early developing cog...
Psychological research suggests that children acquire cultural concepts through early developing cog...
To predict and explain the behavior of others, one must understand that their actions are determined...