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Appears in Collections: | University of Stirling Research Data |
Title: | Datasets on counterfactual reasoning and false belief attribution over the lifespan (Experiment 1) |
Creator(s): | Rafetseder, Eva Perner, Josef |
Contact Email: | eva.rafetseder@stir.ac.uk |
Keywords: | Socio-cognitive Development |
Citation: | Rafetseder, E; Perner, J (2021): Datasets on counterfactual reasoning and false belief attribution over the lifespan (Experiment 1). University of Stirling, Faculty of Natural Sciences. Dataset. http://hdl.handle.net/11667/116 |
Publisher: | University of Stirling, Faculty of Natural Sciences |
Dataset Description (Abstract): | Increasing evidence suggests that counterfactual reasoning is involved in false belief reasoning. We add to this evidence by showing that a hallmark error of early counterfactual reasoning appears in a false belief test that makes that error possible. In two experiments we tested 3- to 14-year-olds and found high positive correlations (rs = .56 and rs = .73) between counterfactual and false belief questions. Children were very likely to respond to both questions with the same answer, also committing the same type of error. We discuss different theories and their ability to account for each aspect of our findings and conclude that reasoning about others’ beliefs and actions requires similar cognitive processes as using counterfactual suppositions. Our findings question the explanatory power of standard views, theory theory and simulation theory, in favour of views that explicitly provide for a relationship between false belief reasoning and counterfactual reasoning. |
Dataset Description (TOC): | Raw data from experiment |
Type: | dataset |
Contract/Grant Title: | Counterfactual Reasoning in Children |
Funder(s): | Austrian Science Fund |
Contract/Grant Number: | I140-G15 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11667/116 |
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Affiliation(s) of Dataset Creator(s): | University of Stirling (Psychology) University of Salzburg |
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Data Set 1.xlsx | 28.6 kB | Microsoft Excel XML | View/Open |
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