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      Is cultural variation the norm? A closer look at sequencing of the theory of mind scale

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      Author(s)
      Ilgaz, Hande
      Allen, Jedediah Wilfred Papas
      Haskaraca, F. N.
      Date
      2022-06-01
      Source Title
      Cognitive Development
      Print ISSN
      0885-2014
      Electronic ISSN
      1879-226X
      Publisher
      Elsevier
      Volume
      63
      Pages
      101216-1 - 101216-13
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      Wellman and Liu's (2004) ToM scale canonized efforts to generate a developmentally nuanced understanding of ToM. Further elaboration has come from studies showing some variability in task sequencing across two broad categories of culture (i.e., ‘Collectivist’, ‘Individualist’). The current study contributes to our understanding of ToM by exploring intra-cultural variation in task sequencing for a Turkish sample. The ToM scale, language, and EF tasks were administered to 366 preschoolers. When analyzed as a single group, preschoolers showed a sequence most consistent with Chinese/Iranian samples. However, when children were grouped according to age, 3-year-olds were most similar to the US/Australian samples, 4-year-olds were most similar to Chinese/Iranian samples, and 5-year-olds showed a new sequence where knowledge access was the easiest. The analyzes suggest that EF alone was related to the differences in sequencing. Current findings imply that explaining sequence differences may require considering the interactive effects of culture and cognitive abilities.
      Keywords
      Executive functioning
      Intra-cultural differences
      Preschool cognitive development
      Theory of mind scale
      Theory of mind sequence
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111362
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      https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cogdev.2022.101216
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