Communicative eye contact signals a commitment to cooperate for young children

Volume: 179, Pages: 192 - 201
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Making commitments to cooperate facilitates cooperation. There is a long-standing theoretical debate about how promissory obligations come into existence, and whether linguistic acts (such as saying "I promise") are a necessary part of the process. To inform this debate we experimentally investigated whether even minimal, nonverbal behavior can be taken as a commitment to cooperate, as long as it is communicative. Five- to 7-year-old children...
Paper Details
Title
Communicative eye contact signals a commitment to cooperate for young children
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
179
Pages
192 - 201
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