The Role of Introspection in Children's Developing Theory of Mind.

abstract: Understanding sources of knowledge (e.g., seeing leads to knowing) is an important ability in young children’s theory of mind development. The research presented here measured if children were better at reporting their own versus another person’s knowledge states, which would indicate the...

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Other Authors: Gonzales, Christopher R. (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29766
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-297662018-06-22T03:06:04Z The Role of Introspection in Children's Developing Theory of Mind. abstract: Understanding sources of knowledge (e.g., seeing leads to knowing) is an important ability in young children’s theory of mind development. The research presented here measured if children were better at reporting their own versus another person’s knowledge states, which would indicate the presence of introspection. Children had to report when the person (self or other) had knowledge or ignorance after looking into one box and not looking into another box. In Study 1 (N = 66), 3- and 4-year-olds found the other-version of the task harder than the self-version whereas 5-year-olds performed near ceiling on both versions. This effect replicated in Study 2 (N = 43), which included familiarization trials to make sure children understood the question format. This finding is in support of the presence of introspection in preschool-aged children. In the same studies, children also showed evidence for theorizing about their own and others knowledge states in a guessing task (Study 1) and in true and false belief tasks (Study 2). These findings together indicate both introspection and theorizing are present during young children's theory of mind development. Dissertation/Thesis Gonzales, Christopher R. (Author) Fabricius, William (Advisor) Spinrad, Tracy (Committee member) Kobes, Bernard (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Psychobiology Developmental psychology Introspection Theorizing Theory of Mind eng 73 pages Masters Thesis Psychology 2015 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29766 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
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language English
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topic Psychobiology
Developmental psychology
Introspection
Theorizing
Theory of Mind
spellingShingle Psychobiology
Developmental psychology
Introspection
Theorizing
Theory of Mind
The Role of Introspection in Children's Developing Theory of Mind.
description abstract: Understanding sources of knowledge (e.g., seeing leads to knowing) is an important ability in young children’s theory of mind development. The research presented here measured if children were better at reporting their own versus another person’s knowledge states, which would indicate the presence of introspection. Children had to report when the person (self or other) had knowledge or ignorance after looking into one box and not looking into another box. In Study 1 (N = 66), 3- and 4-year-olds found the other-version of the task harder than the self-version whereas 5-year-olds performed near ceiling on both versions. This effect replicated in Study 2 (N = 43), which included familiarization trials to make sure children understood the question format. This finding is in support of the presence of introspection in preschool-aged children. In the same studies, children also showed evidence for theorizing about their own and others knowledge states in a guessing task (Study 1) and in true and false belief tasks (Study 2). These findings together indicate both introspection and theorizing are present during young children's theory of mind development. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Psychology 2015
author2 Gonzales, Christopher R. (Author)
author_facet Gonzales, Christopher R. (Author)
title The Role of Introspection in Children's Developing Theory of Mind.
title_short The Role of Introspection in Children's Developing Theory of Mind.
title_full The Role of Introspection in Children's Developing Theory of Mind.
title_fullStr The Role of Introspection in Children's Developing Theory of Mind.
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Introspection in Children's Developing Theory of Mind.
title_sort role of introspection in children's developing theory of mind.
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