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Atherton, Gray; Lummis, Ben; Day, Susan X.; Cross, Liam – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
Autistic people are often described as being impaired with regard to theory of mind, though more recent literature finds flaws in the theory of mind deficit paradigm. In addition, the predominant methods for examining theory of mind often rely on "observational" modes of assessment and do not adequately reflect the dynamic process of…
Descriptors: Autism, Theory of Mind, Adolescents, Perceptual Development
Taylor, Kathleen; Lamoreaux, Annalee – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2008
Adult educators are committed to learning that encourages adults to see themselves and the world around them in more complex ways. They have therefore focused their practice on teaching with development in mind (Taylor, 2000; Lamoreaux, 2005). Recently, however, a colleague (Johnson, 2003) pointed the authors to a body of research that examines…
Descriptors: Brain, Adult Educators, Perceptual Development, Anatomy
Colonnesi, Cristina; Koops, Willem; Meerum Terwogt, Mark – Infant and Child Development, 2008
The present study examined two key aspects of young children's ability to explain human behaviour in a mentalistic way. First, we explored desires that are of a level of difficulty comparable with that of false beliefs. For this purpose, the so-called "alternative desires" were created. Second, we examined how children's psychological…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Intention, Young Children, Child Psychology

Cox, M. V. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1978
Reports results of a study of the development of perspective-taking skills of 180 English children aged six through ten. Children first are able to represent the object nearest the observer, then before-behind relationships, and subsequently left-right relationships between objects. Questions Piagetian conclusions that perspective-taking ability…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Elementary School Students, Perceptual Development
Perceptual, Cognitive, and Affective Perspective Taking in Kindergarten Through Sixth-Grade Children

Kurdek, Lawrence A.; Rodgon, Maris Monitz – Developmental Psychology, 1975
This study investigated the development of perceptual, cognitive, and affective perspective taking in 167 kindergarten through sixth grade children. Task intercorrelations were low, nonsignificant, and inconsistent, supporting the view that perspective taking is a multidimensional social-cognitive construct. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Emotional Development

O'Connor, Margaret – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1977
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Perceptual Development, Perspective Taking, Preschool Children

Kurdek, Lawrence A. – Developmental Psychology, 1977
The relationship between children's perceptual, cognitive, and affective perspective-taking scores and their cognitive perspective-taking scores gathered one year later was assessed. Subjects were 56 kindergarten through third-grade children. (Author/JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary School Students, Emotional Development, Perceptual Development

Cox, M. V. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1977
A total of 180 6-, 8-, and 10-year-old children participated in tasks employing an object array in which the views from the experimental positions were objectively of equal difficulty. (SB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students

Flavell, John H.; And Others – Child Development, 1989
Examines the ability to differentiate appearance-reality and Level Two perspective-taking in tactile modality among a total of 92 children aged two-four years in three studies. The results indicate that three-year-olds find tactile appearance-reality and Level Two perspective-taking tasks easier than visual ones. (RJC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Perceptual Development, Perspective Taking, Preschool Children

Pufall, Peter B. – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Tested 63 kindergarten children on a spatial perspective task in which they copied the location and orientation of objects when the model and response spaces were aligned or when one was rotated 90 degrees or 180 degrees. (LLK)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Egocentrism, Kindergarten Children, Perceptual Development

Borke, Helene – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Reexamined the theoretical question of early childhood egocentrism by replicating Piaget and Inhelder's mountain experiment with variations to insure the age appropriateness of the task for 3- and 4-year-old children. (SDH)
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Developmental Tasks, Egocentrism, Empathy

Morss, John R. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1987
Explores longstanding inconsistencies in Piaget's account of development of spatial representation and perspective-taking. Examines Piaget's early writings and the findings of the original "three mountains" experiment. Concludes that Piaget's alternative theory is compatible with contemporary thinking and is important as a contributory…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Egocentrism, Epistemology

Burns, Susan M.; Brainerd, Charles J. – Developmental Psychology, 1979
The effects of two types of play experiences (constructive and dramatic) on 64 preschool children's perspective-taking performance were studied. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Dramatic Play, Foreign Countries, Perceptual Development

Dickstein, Ellen B.; Warren, David R. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
The study compared the cognitive, affective, and perceptual role taking skills of 38 learning disabled (LD) children (ages 5 to 8) with those of a control group of normal children. Ss were administered three role taking tasks which measured their skills in each of the domains. The results demonstrated a role taking deficit in the LD children.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Maturity (Individuals)
Kraus, Marcy L. – 1984
The effects of age, task, and egocentric responding on visual-spatial perspective taking were studied among 41 preschool children between 3.0 and 5.9 years of age. Children were individually administered three perspective-taking measures: the upside-down/right-side-up task, a block task, and a picture box task, all previously described in the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Egocentrism
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