Perspective taking is an essential skill for social development during adolescence and understanding its development could provide important insights into adolescent well-being. We review recent longitudinal and cross-sectional work that demonstrates continued refinement of perspective-taking abilities during adolescence, based on both self-report measures and (advanced) perspective-taking tasks. We discuss factors that contribute to individual differences in perspective-taking abilities, such as gender, parent and peer interactions, and the school environment. The reviewed studies highlight the need for further longitudinal studies, which identify factors that promote or hinder the development of perspective taking during the adolescent pe...
Changes in social behaviour from childhood to adulthood have been suggested to be driven by an incre...
In this study of perspective taking and moral judgment 20 children (10 boys and 10 girls) at each ag...
Adolescents are particularly prone to peer influence. Since group membership modulates the person's ...
2013-08-16Perspective taking is a social-cognitive ability that involves understanding the point-of-...
Both empathy and perspective taking are deemed to play important roles in adolescents' social and mo...
Empathy is an important social skill and is believed to play an essential role in moral development ...
Empathy is an important social skill and is believed to play an essential role in moral development ...
The current research examined gender and age differences in adolescents’ social perspective-taking (...
This study investigated the relationship between perspective taking and self-esteem in two groups of...
Adolescence is a time of change, exploration and exuberance (Coon, 1995). The changes that occur dur...
Abstract Background Beliefs about one’s own abilities and perspective-taking are essential for appro...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyMonisha PasupathiExisting literature im...
The primary goal of this study was to assess the ability of maltreated school-age children and adole...
The present study aims to provide a systematic understanding of how perspective-taking ability contr...
Basic perspective taking and mentalizing abilities develop in childhood, but recent studies indicate...
Changes in social behaviour from childhood to adulthood have been suggested to be driven by an incre...
In this study of perspective taking and moral judgment 20 children (10 boys and 10 girls) at each ag...
Adolescents are particularly prone to peer influence. Since group membership modulates the person's ...
2013-08-16Perspective taking is a social-cognitive ability that involves understanding the point-of-...
Both empathy and perspective taking are deemed to play important roles in adolescents' social and mo...
Empathy is an important social skill and is believed to play an essential role in moral development ...
Empathy is an important social skill and is believed to play an essential role in moral development ...
The current research examined gender and age differences in adolescents’ social perspective-taking (...
This study investigated the relationship between perspective taking and self-esteem in two groups of...
Adolescence is a time of change, exploration and exuberance (Coon, 1995). The changes that occur dur...
Abstract Background Beliefs about one’s own abilities and perspective-taking are essential for appro...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyMonisha PasupathiExisting literature im...
The primary goal of this study was to assess the ability of maltreated school-age children and adole...
The present study aims to provide a systematic understanding of how perspective-taking ability contr...
Basic perspective taking and mentalizing abilities develop in childhood, but recent studies indicate...
Changes in social behaviour from childhood to adulthood have been suggested to be driven by an incre...
In this study of perspective taking and moral judgment 20 children (10 boys and 10 girls) at each ag...
Adolescents are particularly prone to peer influence. Since group membership modulates the person's ...