From false belief to friendship: Commentary on Fink,Begeer, Peterson,Slaughter, and de Rosnay |
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Authors: | Matthew D. Lerner Angeline S. Lillard |
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Affiliation: | 1. Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA;2. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | Fink, Begeer, Peterson, Slaughter, and de Rosnay (Brit. J. Dev. Psychol, 2015; 33, 1–17) represent a welcome contribution in providing empirical evidence of the link from false belief understanding at Time 1 to mutual friendship 2 years later, controlling for several other possible contributors. This opens a new and important line of inquiry into the practical significance of a Theory of Mind. As is typical of pioneering research, further study is needed to address some issues; here, we point out some of these issues and then briefly discuss the broader implications of Fink et al.'s findings. |
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Keywords: | Theory of Mind friendships social development false belief longitudinal design |
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