Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7272223 | Cognitive Development | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Repacholi and Gopnik (1997) found that the “broccoli” task revealed precocious understanding of desire in 18-month-olds. We review the findings of this study and six similar studies, and also present the results of a new broccoli task given at two time points. Repacholi and Gopnik's findings for 18-month-olds stand out as an outlier. The broccoli task reveals some nascent understanding of desire in children aged about 24 months, but at best, only about 1/3 of such children show clear evidence of understanding, leaving much room for further development in children's understanding of desire.
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Authors
Ted Ruffman, Jessica Aitken, Andrew Wilson, Aastha Puri, Mele Taumoepeau,