In the past few years, a series of studies have explored the connections between theory of mind and moral judgment (Baird, Astington, 2004; Knobe, 2003). In line with these studies, our research aimed to investigate the relationship between moral judgment and meta-representational abilities in childhood, testing two groups of children, one at school age and the other one at school age with false belief and morale judgment tasks. What we found was that in the 75% of preschool children passed the false belief task while only the 11% of them passed the moral judgment task. The 42% of the school children passed the second order false belief task while only the 27% of them passed the morale judgment task. These results seems to indicate that the...
Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to observe small children when playing or learning something...
Past research has shown that there are differences between children's ability to express verbally mo...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
In the past few years, a series of studies have explored the connections between theory of mind and ...
Typically, adults give a primary role to the agent's intention to harm when performing a moral judgm...
The present study focuses on the moral reasoning of preschool children, particularly their ability t...
Even though there are numerous articles and book chapters regarding children’s Theory of Mind (ToM) ...
Abstract de póster presentado a First meeting of the SEJyD (Society for the Advancement of Judgment...
This article reviews recent investigations into intentionality (use of motive information) in young ...
International audienceThis chapter presents a research on moral judgment with pre-school and first-y...
The study herein investigated the mechanisms that may account for the relationship between theory of...
<div><p>Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in...
The primary aim of this investigation was to show a direct empirical link between metarepresentation...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
This study sought to examine links among young children's peer relations, their moral understanding ...
Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to observe small children when playing or learning something...
Past research has shown that there are differences between children's ability to express verbally mo...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
In the past few years, a series of studies have explored the connections between theory of mind and ...
Typically, adults give a primary role to the agent's intention to harm when performing a moral judgm...
The present study focuses on the moral reasoning of preschool children, particularly their ability t...
Even though there are numerous articles and book chapters regarding children’s Theory of Mind (ToM) ...
Abstract de póster presentado a First meeting of the SEJyD (Society for the Advancement of Judgment...
This article reviews recent investigations into intentionality (use of motive information) in young ...
International audienceThis chapter presents a research on moral judgment with pre-school and first-y...
The study herein investigated the mechanisms that may account for the relationship between theory of...
<div><p>Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in...
The primary aim of this investigation was to show a direct empirical link between metarepresentation...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
This study sought to examine links among young children's peer relations, their moral understanding ...
Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to observe small children when playing or learning something...
Past research has shown that there are differences between children's ability to express verbally mo...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...