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A new model of the development of deception: Disentangling the role of false‐belief understanding in deceptive ability
Abstract
“Deception” is defined predominantly as the intentional attempt to create false‐beliefs in others. However, the intentionality behind early acts of deception and its relation to false‐belief understanding remain unresolved. In this article, we offer a three‐stage theoretical model of the development of deception in human ontogeny. We posit that at any age, human deception is an intentional action, but its form changes according to the level of...
Paper Details
Title
A new model of the development of deception: Disentangling the role of false‐belief understanding in deceptive ability
Published Date
Sep 9, 2019
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
21 - 40
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