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心理学报 2005
Relationship between Children''''s Second-order False Belief, Prosocial Behavior and Peer Acceptance
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Abstract:
The relationship between children's second-order false belief,prosocial behavior and peer acceptance was investigated in a sample of children aged 3 to 6.The result indicated that in general,prosocial behavior was the best predictor of children's social preference,however,the association of peer acceptance with prosocial behavior and second order false belief changed as a function of children's age.For children under 5 years of age,second-order false belief was the best predictor of social preference,while prosocial behavior was the best predictor of peer acceptance for older children.