Children's reasoning about the self-presentational consequences of apologies and excuses following rule violations.
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Five-year olds, but not chimpanzees, attempt to manage their reputations.Children's sensitivity to ulterior motives when evaluating prosocial behavior.Children's reasoning about self-presentation following rule violations: the role of self-focused attention.Young children with a positive reputation to maintain are less likely to cheat.Young children care more about their reputation with ingroup members and potential reciprocators.Early Reputation Management: Three-Year-Old Children Are More Generous Following Exposure to Eyes.
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Children's reasoning about the self-presentational consequences of apologies and excuses following rule violations.
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Children's reasoning about the ...... ses following rule violations.
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Children's reasoning about the ...... ses following rule violations.
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Children's reasoning about the ...... uses following rule violations
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Mark Bennett
Nikki Luke
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10.1348/026151009X479475
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2010-11-01T00:00:00Z