The Emergence of Decentration in Children's Social Speech. Occasional Papers on Linguistics, No. 1 [microform] / Dorothy Higginbotham and Armeda Reitzel.

Social cognition refers to that ability which makes it possible for one to infer another's covert, inner psychological experiences and to interact with that individual accordingly (Shantz 1975; Flavell 1977). Piaget (1926) maintains that the ability to decenter socially and to take into account...

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Main Author: Higginbotham, Dorothy
Corporate Author: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Department of Linguistics
Other Authors: Reitzel, Armeda
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1977.
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