The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has been proposed to be what sets human use of social information apart from that of other animals. If so, children’s social information use would be expected to change as their understanding of others’ mental states develops. We explored age-related changes in 3- to 7-year-old children’s ability to strategically use social information by taking into account another’s goal when it was, or was not, aligned with their own. Children observed as a puppet demonstrator selected a capsule, peeked inside, and chose to accept or reject it, following which children made their own selection. Children were able to account for others’ conflicting motivations ...
The distinctiveness of human cumulative culture raises the question of whether humans respond differ...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behaviour, unparalleled in other species. Some theor...
KHB: PhD studentship funded by the Division of Psychology, University of Stirling. CAC: 648841 RATCH...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behavior, unparalleled in other species. Some theori...
D.B.M.H., E.C., M.S., S.S. and E.J.C.v.L. were supported by the Max Planck Society for the Advanceme...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
The seminal work of Kahneman and Tversky (1973) sparked an interest in the biases that govern decisi...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant (40128).Theoretical models of social le...
Young children learn an abundance of information about the world from other people. Yet, people some...
The distinctiveness of human cumulative culture raises the question of whether humans respond differ...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behaviour, unparalleled in other species. Some theor...
KHB: PhD studentship funded by the Division of Psychology, University of Stirling. CAC: 648841 RATCH...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behavior, unparalleled in other species. Some theori...
D.B.M.H., E.C., M.S., S.S. and E.J.C.v.L. were supported by the Max Planck Society for the Advanceme...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
The seminal work of Kahneman and Tversky (1973) sparked an interest in the biases that govern decisi...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant (40128).Theoretical models of social le...
Young children learn an abundance of information about the world from other people. Yet, people some...
The distinctiveness of human cumulative culture raises the question of whether humans respond differ...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...