Five-year-olds’ systematic errors in second-order false belief tasks are due to first-order theory of mind strategy selection: a computational modeling study

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  • who: Burcu Arslan from the Institute of Artificial Intelligence, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands University of Huddersfield, UK have published the research work: Five-year-olds' Systematic Errors in Second-Order False Belief Tasks Are Due to First-Order Theory of Mind Strategy Selection: A Computational Modeling Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The central focus of this study is to provide a procedural account by constructing computational cognitive models1 to answer this question. Different from those studies, the empirical study was designed to investigate children's level of wrong answers, and the authors had . . .

     

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