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What Will I Like Best When I'm All Grown Up? Preschoolers' Understanding of Future Preferences

2014; Wiley; Volume: 85; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/cdev.12282

ISSN

1467-8624

Autores

Michèle J. Bélanger, Cristina M. Atance, Anisha Varghese, Victoria Nguyen, Corrie Vendetti,

Tópico(s)

Memory and Neural Mechanisms

Resumo

Three experiments investigated 3‐, 4‐, and 5‐year‐olds' ( N = 240) understanding that their future or “grown‐up” preferences may differ from their current ones (self‐future condition). This understanding was compared to children's understanding of the preferences of a grown‐up (adult‐now condition) or the grown‐up preferences of a same‐aged peer (peer‐future condition). Children's performance across all three conditions improved significantly with age. Moreover, children found it significantly more difficult to reason about their own future preferences than they did to reason either about an adult's preferences or the future preferences of a peer. These results have important implications for theories about future thinking and perspective‐taking abilities, more broadly.

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