You seem certain but you were wrong before: developmental change in preschoolers' relative trust in accurate versus confident speakers.
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What we have changed our minds about: Part 2. Borderline personality disorder, epistemic trust and the developmental significance of social communication.Consistency between verbal and non-verbal affective cues: a clue to speaker credibility.Structure Mapping for Social Learning.What I don't know won't hurt you: The relation between professed ignorance and later knowledge claims.
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You seem certain but you were wrong before: developmental change in preschoolers' relative trust in accurate versus confident speakers.
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Patricia Brosseau-Liard
Susan Birch
Tracy Cassels
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0108308
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