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Young Children's Self-Benefiting Lies and Their Relation to Executive Functioning and Theory of Mind
Fu, Genyue; Sai, Liyang; Yuan, Fang; Lee, Kang – Infant and Child Development, 2018
It is well established that children lie in different social contexts for various purposes from the age of 2 years. Surprisingly, little is known about whether very young children will spontaneously lie for personal gain, how self-benefiting lies emerge, and what cognitive factors affect the emergence of self-benefiting lies. To bridge this gap in…
Descriptors: Young Children, Age Differences, Games, Theory of Mind

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