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Mopreet Pabla; Andrew Shtulman; Ori Friedman – Developmental Science, 2025
Children often say that possible events are impossible, and only gradually come to see these events as possible. For instance, they often deny that people could do unusual things, like own a pet peacock, or immoral things, like stealing or lying. These possibility denials are surprising. For instance, children have first-hand experience with the…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Evaluative Thinking, Probability, Realism

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