textThe variety of accounts of theory of mind development, arising from distinct theoretical perspectives, have focused on children’s causal-explanatory views on the mind and have not developed accounts of children’s normative judgments of the mental domain. This account proposes a new way of thinking about the findings of various domains in this field and gives particular attention to prior work on false belief, origins or sources of belief and the distinctions between fantastical and epistemic states. Children's understanding of epistemic justification and their appreciation of the normative significance of others' reasons for belief was investigated in 2 experiments. Three-, 4- and 5-year-olds were presented with the opportunity ...
This report is intended to help arbitrate the unsettled matter of when in the course of their early ...
There is a considerable body of theoretical and experimental work on how children develop a Theory o...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...
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 present study investigated the child's theory of mind, the ability to attribute mental states to...
The relationship between desire and belief understanding in the context of children's theory of mind...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is concerned with children's epistemological dev...
The influence, on theory of mind development, of asking children to verbally justify their own answ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is concerned with children's epistemological dev...
The relationship between desire and belief understanding in the context of children's theory of mind...
The purpose of the current research was to examine to what extent a theory of mind exists in young c...
abstract: How do children understand how others see the world? I examined correlations between 4-8 y...
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...
This report is intended to help arbitrate the unsettled matter of when in the course of their early ...
There is a considerable body of theoretical and experimental work on how children develop a Theory o...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...
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 present study investigated the child's theory of mind, the ability to attribute mental states to...
The relationship between desire and belief understanding in the context of children's theory of mind...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is concerned with children's epistemological dev...
The influence, on theory of mind development, of asking children to verbally justify their own answ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is concerned with children's epistemological dev...
The relationship between desire and belief understanding in the context of children's theory of mind...
The purpose of the current research was to examine to what extent a theory of mind exists in young c...
abstract: How do children understand how others see the world? I examined correlations between 4-8 y...
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...
This report is intended to help arbitrate the unsettled matter of when in the course of their early ...
There is a considerable body of theoretical and experimental work on how children develop a Theory o...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...