Peer reviewedERIC Number: EJ524921
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1996
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ISSN: ISSN-0012-1649
The Belief-Based Emotion of Surprise: The Case for a Lag in Understanding Relative to False Belief.
Ruffman, Ted; Keenan, Thomas R.
Developmental Psychology, v32 n1 p40-49 Jan 1996
Three experiments using "backward reasoning" found that: age differences occurred in predicting surprise relative to false belief; by age five or six, children claim that surprise occurs when gaining knowledge where one was previously ignorant or held a false belief; by age seven to nine, they understand that surprise will more likely result from false beliefs than mere ignorance. (MOK)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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Identifiers: False Beliefs; Predictive Analysis; Reverse Reasoning; Surprise


