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The Roles of Intuition and Informants' Expertise in Children's Epistemic TrustChildren's understanding of ordinary and extraordinary minds.Approaching an understanding of omniscience from the preschool years to early adulthood.Informants' traits weigh heavily in young children's trust in testimony and in their epistemic inferencesTheory of mind and emotion understanding predict moral development in early childhood.Observant, nonaggressive temperament predicts theory of mind development.Aggression, Sibling Antagonism, and Theory of Mind During the First Year of Siblinghood: A Developmental Cascade ModelChildren's imagination and belief: Prone to flights of fancy or grounded in reality?Confronting, Representing, and Believing Counterintuitive Concepts: Navigating the Natural and the Supernatural.Developmental pathways for social understanding: linking social cognition to social contexts.The Social Context of Infant Intention Understanding.Relations between temperament and theory of mind development in the United States and China: biological and behavioral correlates of preschoolers' false-belief understanding.Developing concepts of ordinary and extraordinary communication.The impact of counter-perceptual testimony on children's categorization after a delay.Young children's attributions of causal power to novel invisible entities.The Influence of First-Hand Testimony and Hearsay on Children's Belief in the Improbable.More than meets the eye: Young children’s trust in claims that defy their perceptionsRevisiting the famous farm foxes: A psychological perspectivePreschoolers Continually Adjust Their Epistemic Trust Based on an Informant's Ongoing AccuracyThe Influence of Direct and Overheard Messages on Children's Attitudes Toward Novel Social Groups
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