Beliefs about beliefs: Representation and constraining function of wrong beliefs in young children's understanding of deception
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This project was financially supported by a research grant from the Stiftung Volkswagenwerk to Professor Erwin Roth, University of Salzburg. The international cooperation of the two authors was supported by the Academic Link Interchange Scheme of The British Council. The authors wish to thank Silvia Gruber for expert advice on procedures and for her help in data collection. Gratefully we acknowledge the friendly cooperation of the ‘Amt für Kindergärten und Horte der Salzburger Landesregierung (Frau Kirchdorfer)’, of the ‘Stadtjugendamt Salzburg (Herr Artner)’, and staff and children in various kindergartens in Salzburg.
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