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Three-year-old children tend to fail false belief tasks, whereas five-year-old children tend to pass false belief tasks. Researchers disagree about the sources of these age-related differences in performance. Discuss two different accounts of age-related differences in performance on false belief tasks. What evidence do proponents of each of the two accounts use to support their claims?
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Children's Thinking

Children's Thinking


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