Did chinese children with imaginary companions attribute more agencies to non-human items: evidences from behavioral cues and appearance characteristics

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  • who: ufeffLinufeff ufeffQiyiufeff from the Universitu00e9 de Rouen, France University of Antwerp have published the paper: Did Chinese children with imaginary companions attribute more agencies to non-human items: Evidences from behavioral cues and appearance characteristics, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to further explore the relationship between children`s ICs and their agency attributions to non-human items.
  • how: The authors used the Frith-Happu00e9 animations (Castelli et_al 2000 2002). To further simplify the research procedures the authors conducted a pilot study to evaluate children`s responses . . .

     

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