Prosocial lie-telling in preschoolers: the impacts of ethnic background, parental factors, and perceived consequence for the partner

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  • who: ufeffRoksanaufeff ufeffDobrin-De Graceufeff and ufeffLiliufeff ufeffMaufeff from the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LG), Germany Nagoya University Hospital have published the Article: Prosocial lie-telling in preschoolers: The impacts of ethnic background, parental factors, and perceived consequence for the partner, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Taken together, the studies described above suggest that children`s prosocial lie-telling behavior is subject to influence from their cultural or ethnic backgrounds and parenting styles. This study aims to extend previous research by addressing these gaps. This study examined 4- to 5-year-old children`s . . .

     

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