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Individual differences in young children's understanding of other's feelings and in their ability to explain human action in terms of beliefs, and the earlier correlates of these differences, were studied with 50 children observed at home with mother and sibling at 33 months, then tested at 40 months on affective-labeling, perspective-taking, and false-belief tasks.
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maternal attractiveness, epileptogenic side effects, social cognition measures, overactivity scale, infectious wheezing, triadic observation, poor housed children, adolescents with epilepsy, feeling state talk, housed poor children, four subconcepts, emotion recognition deficits, emotion recognition tasks, preoccupying anger, sibling similarity, maternal teaching style, cry characteristics, low negative emotionality, epileptic children, overanxious disorder, comorbid pattern, emotionality scores, positive emotionality, cry analysis, apparent comorbidity
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New York, Child Adolesc, American Psychological Association, Child Neurol, Cambridge University Press, American Journal of Medical Genetics, Academic Press, Original Article Series, American Psychologist, National Institute of Mental Health, Child Psychol, American Psychiatric Association, New Haven, Los Angeles, University of Chicago Press, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, International Rett Syndrome Association, San Francisco, Guilford Press, American Journal of Community Psychology, Newbury Park, Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Plenum Press, Psychological Medicine, American Journal of Psychiatry
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