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Do children's social judgements affect their false belief task performance?

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posted on 2024-07-12, 20:30 authored by Mantavya Narendrabhai Patel
The ability to think about another person’s mental state derives from what commonly referred to in psychology as our Theory of Mind. Our ability to attribute mind to others depends on several factors such as familiarity to the person, our relationship with the individual or our past experiences about the person’s behaviour. This study provides an insight into effect of social factors such as group membership and behaviour on children’s Theory of Mind by assessing the amount of mental effort children apply to make accurate judgments about people and their beliefs depending on their characteristics.

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  • Thesis (Masters by research)

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A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for Masters of Health Science (Research), Swinburne University of Technology, Faculty of Health, Arts and Design, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia, 2022.

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Copyright © 2022 Mantavya Narendrabhai Patel.

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Jordy Kaufman

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