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The attribution of intentional stated in preverbal children
Dolcini, N.
2008-12-01
Source PublicationGestalt Theory
ISSN0170-057
Pages419-424
AbstractThis paper provides a comment and criticism to the literature in developmental psychology about the task that children need to successfully perform in order for them to be attributed with a theory of mind. My discussion aims at offering a stricter domain of cognitive capacities which are required by ToM.
Keywordfalse belief task intentional state pointing gesture
Language英語English
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PUB ID25841
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Corresponding AuthorDolcini, N.
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Dolcini, N.. The attribution of intentional stated in preverbal children[J]. Gestalt Theory, 2008, 419-424.
APA Dolcini, N..(2008). The attribution of intentional stated in preverbal children. Gestalt Theory, 419-424.
MLA Dolcini, N.."The attribution of intentional stated in preverbal children".Gestalt Theory (2008):419-424.
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