Is False Belief Understanding In Young Children Associated With Naturalistic Peer Interaction?


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1998

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"Is False Belief Understanding In Young Children Associated With Naturalistic Peer Interaction?" (with Peter Verbeek) The Fourteenth Bi-Annual Conference of the International Society for Human Ethology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, August 19-23, 1998.

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Is False Belief Understanding In Young Children Associated With Naturalistic Peer Interaction?

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Andrews, K.

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Peter Verbeek
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Is False Belief Understanding In Young Children Associated With Naturalistic Peer Interaction?

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The Fourteenth Bi-Annual Conference of the International Society for Human Ethology, Simon Fraser University

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Burnaby, BC

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