33-month-old children succeed in a false belief task with reduced processing demands: A replication of Setoh et al. (2016)

Volume: 54, Pages: 151 - 155
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
A recent low-inhibition false belief task showed a high success rate with 33-month-old children when response-generation demands were reduced [Setoh, Scott, & Baillargeon (2016). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(47), 13360-13365]. We found correct responding in 74% of N = 58 33-month-old children, replicating the original findings. Within the same sample, we compared this performance with performance in a concurrent measure...
Paper Details
Title
33-month-old children succeed in a false belief task with reduced processing demands: A replication of Setoh et al. (2016)
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
54
Pages
151 - 155
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