ERIC Number: EJ989455
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2012-Mar
Pages: 18
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Statistical Learning as a Basis for Social Understanding in Children
Ruffman, Ted; Taumoepeau, Mele; Perkins, Chris
British Journal of Developmental Psychology, v30 n1 p87-104 Mar 2012
Many authors have argued that infants understand goals, intentions, and beliefs. We posit that infants' success on such tasks might instead reveal an understanding of behaviour, that infants' proficient statistical learning abilities might enable such insights, and that maternal talk scaffolds children's learning about the social world as well. We also consider which skills and insights are likely to be innate, and why it is difficult to say exactly when children understand mental states as opposed to behaviours.
Descriptors: Infants, Learning, Cognitive Ability, Behavior, Mothers, Speech, Parent Child Relationship, Socialization, Theory of Mind, Child Development, Intention, Objectives, Beliefs
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