textI examined whether interpersonal similarity, an indicator of social closeness, influenced children’s epistemic trust in others’ testimony. Three- to 5-year-olds met two puppet informants, one of whom matched their preferences and physical attributes. Children were encouraged to request novel objects’ names from either informant, after which both informants provided conflicting labels for the unfamiliar objects. Physical and psychological commonalities with an informant differentially guided children’s learning preferences. Children subsequently heard the two informants differ in their accuracy when labeling familiar objects. For half the children the similar informant was accurate and the dissimilar informant inaccurate. Additionally, f...
Throughout development, we accumulate knowledge about the world around us by reconciling novel infor...
Prior research has documented the relationship between empathy and prosocial behavior in children (e...
The studies contained in this dissertation examined children's reasoning about people as sources of ...
textI examined whether interpersonal similarity, an indicator of social closeness, influenced childr...
Psychological research into children’s sensitivity to testimony has primarily focused on their abili...
In five experiments, we examined 3- to 6-year-olds’ understanding that they could gain knowledge ind...
Memory for events may be influenced by other witnesses. If co-witnesses discuss an event, or are exp...
Over the past 25 years, there has been tremendous interest in the development of children’s ability ...
A core assumption of many theories of development is that children can learn indirectly from other p...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2020. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Melissa Koeni...
We investigated the influence of being imitated on children's subsequent trust. Five- to six-year-ol...
We investigated the influence of being imitated on children's subsequent trust. Five- to six-year-ol...
Testimony agreement across a number of people can be a reassuring sign of a claim’s reliability. How...
Much of what children learn is socially transmitted; comes from the explanations others provide, rat...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate preschool children's selective trust and underst...
Throughout development, we accumulate knowledge about the world around us by reconciling novel infor...
Prior research has documented the relationship between empathy and prosocial behavior in children (e...
The studies contained in this dissertation examined children's reasoning about people as sources of ...
textI examined whether interpersonal similarity, an indicator of social closeness, influenced childr...
Psychological research into children’s sensitivity to testimony has primarily focused on their abili...
In five experiments, we examined 3- to 6-year-olds’ understanding that they could gain knowledge ind...
Memory for events may be influenced by other witnesses. If co-witnesses discuss an event, or are exp...
Over the past 25 years, there has been tremendous interest in the development of children’s ability ...
A core assumption of many theories of development is that children can learn indirectly from other p...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.May 2020. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Melissa Koeni...
We investigated the influence of being imitated on children's subsequent trust. Five- to six-year-ol...
We investigated the influence of being imitated on children's subsequent trust. Five- to six-year-ol...
Testimony agreement across a number of people can be a reassuring sign of a claim’s reliability. How...
Much of what children learn is socially transmitted; comes from the explanations others provide, rat...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate preschool children's selective trust and underst...
Throughout development, we accumulate knowledge about the world around us by reconciling novel infor...
Prior research has documented the relationship between empathy and prosocial behavior in children (e...
The studies contained in this dissertation examined children's reasoning about people as sources of ...