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Young children selectively seek help when solving problems.Context sensitivity in children's reasoning about ability across the elementary school years.Parenting by lyingChildren's Critical Thinking When Learning From OthersChildren's Evaluation of Other People's Self-DescriptionsAre There Limits to Collectivism? Culture and Children's Reasoning About Lying to Conceal a Group Transgression.Children's Reasoning about Lie-telling and Truth-telling in Politeness Contexts.Chinese Children's Moral Evaluation of Lies and Truths-Roles of Context and Parental Individualism-Collectivism TendenciesChildren's evaluation of sources of information about traits.Collaboration promotes proportional reasoning about resource distribution in young children.The development of distrustChildren's moral evaluations of reporting the transgressions of peers: age differences in evaluations of tattlingReasoning about the disclosure of success and failure to friends among children in the United States and ChinaChildren's reasoning about traits.Children's reasoning about physics within and across ontological kinds.Children's reasoning about evaluative feedback.Talking about Success: Implications for Achievement MotivationJapanese and American Children's Reasoning about Accepting Credit for Prosocial Behavior.In the absence of conflicting testimony young children trust inaccurate informants.Children's sensitivity to ulterior motives when evaluating prosocial behavior.Instrumental lying by parents in the US and China.Selective trust: children's use of intention and outcome of past testimony.Children trust people who lie to benefit others.Young children's use of honesty as a basis for selective trust.Japanese and American children's moral evaluations of reporting on transgressions.Selective skepticism: American and Chinese children's reasoning about evaluative academic feedback.Young children's trust in overtly misleading advice.Young children's beliefs about the relationship between gender and aggressive behavior.Developmental changes in the coherence of essentialist beliefs about psychological characteristics.Children's Intergroup Attitudes: Insights From IranPromoting honesty through overheard conversations
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