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Individual differences in theory of mind in middle childhood and adolescence
R.T. Devine
Psychology
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Theory of Mind
100%
Middle childhood
100%
Middle Adolescence
100%
Childrens
37%
Early childhood
25%
Meta-analysis
12%
Longitudinal Data
12%
Understanding Others
12%
Sources of Evidence
12%
Social Life
12%
Mindreading
12%
Between-individual Differences
12%
Social Competence
12%
Rank-order Stability
12%
Task Battery
12%
Measurement Theory
12%
Psychology
Individual Differences
100%
Theory of Mind
100%
Meta-Analysis
12%
Social Participation
12%
Longitudinal Analysis
12%
Social Competence
12%
Rank-Order Stability
12%
Neuroscience
Individual Differences
100%
Theory of Mind
100%
Longitudinal Study
12%
Meta-Analysis
12%