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1por Paine, Amy L., Pearce, Holly, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M., de Sonneville, Leo M.J., Hay, Dale F.“…In a representative community sample of firstborn children (N = 229) with a mean age of 7 years (SD = 4.58), false belief was assessed during a home visit using an adaptation of a well-established second-order false belief narrative enacted with Playmobil figures. Children’s responses were coded to establish performance on second-order false belief questions. …”
Publicado 2018
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2“…Participants drew cards, read out loud their number values, and announced their response choice, i.e., dealing it to a left vs. right player, indicated by Playmobil characters. Not only did participants prefer to deal more cards to the right player, the card’s digits also affected response choices and led to a slightly but systematically unfair distribution, supported by a regular SNARC effect and counteracted by a reversed MARC effect. …”
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3por Paine, Amy L., Hashmi, Salim, Howe, Nina, Johnson, Nisha, Scott, Matthew, Hay, Dale F.“…Focal children were also observed during solo free play with Playmobil, and their spontaneous references to others’ cognitions and play with objects were coded. …”
Publicado 2022
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