Adults adopt the traits of characters in narratives, but little is known about whether children do so. In Study 1, 7- and 10-year-olds (N=96) heard a 2.5-minute recording about a professor or cheerleader. Reporting higher engagement in the professor narrative related to more time playing with an analytical toy (a Rubik’s cube), whereas reporting higher engagement in the cheerleader narrative related to less time playing with Rubik’s cube. However, although children were randomly assigned to a narrative, within condition children may have had preexisting personality differences causing them both to become more engaged in that narrative and also to behave more like that character afterwards. To control for this possibility, in Study 2 childre...
The focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children deal with the “evalua-tiv...
This study examined second-, fourth-, and sixth-grade children's abilities to recall and to ans...
The importance of peer adjustment in middle childhood coincides with developing social cognitive and...
Three experiments with a total of 120 children between 4 and 9 years of age revealed systematic erro...
Three experiments with a total of 120 children between 4 and 9 years of age revealed systematic erro...
Two sets of stories told by children were studied to investigate developmental changes in five aspec...
In comprehending stories, adults create mental models from which they follow the actions of the char...
Background: Scholars depict a deep connection between the way children remember their personal past...
External factors such as games and movies were found to have an impact on personality. In this stud...
Purpose: This study analyzed the development of expressive elaboration in fictional narratives for s...
The enjoyment of fiction and narrative depends on our ability to step outside our own perspective an...
The study was a partial replication of two experiments by Heyman and Gelman (1999) concerned with 4-...
Uncorrected Pre-Publication ProofChildren’s academic achievements are often measured by their levels...
The enjoyment of fiction and narrative depends on our ability to step outside our own perspective an...
This study explored relationships between perspective-taking, emotion understanding, and children's ...
The focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children deal with the “evalua-tiv...
This study examined second-, fourth-, and sixth-grade children's abilities to recall and to ans...
The importance of peer adjustment in middle childhood coincides with developing social cognitive and...
Three experiments with a total of 120 children between 4 and 9 years of age revealed systematic erro...
Three experiments with a total of 120 children between 4 and 9 years of age revealed systematic erro...
Two sets of stories told by children were studied to investigate developmental changes in five aspec...
In comprehending stories, adults create mental models from which they follow the actions of the char...
Background: Scholars depict a deep connection between the way children remember their personal past...
External factors such as games and movies were found to have an impact on personality. In this stud...
Purpose: This study analyzed the development of expressive elaboration in fictional narratives for s...
The enjoyment of fiction and narrative depends on our ability to step outside our own perspective an...
The study was a partial replication of two experiments by Heyman and Gelman (1999) concerned with 4-...
Uncorrected Pre-Publication ProofChildren’s academic achievements are often measured by their levels...
The enjoyment of fiction and narrative depends on our ability to step outside our own perspective an...
This study explored relationships between perspective-taking, emotion understanding, and children's ...
The focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children deal with the “evalua-tiv...
This study examined second-, fourth-, and sixth-grade children's abilities to recall and to ans...
The importance of peer adjustment in middle childhood coincides with developing social cognitive and...