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- Q1059391 subject Q6334923.
- Q1059391 subject Q6430907.
- Q1059391 abstract "The Sally–Anne test is a psychological test, used in developmental psychology to measure a person's social cognitive ability to attribute false beliefs to others. The flagship implementation of the Sally–Anne test was by Simon Baron-Cohen, Alan M. Leslie, and Uta Frith (1985); in 1988, Leslie and Frith repeated the experiment with human actors (rather than dolls) and found similar results.".
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- Q1059391 wikiPageWikiLink Q6334923.
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- Q1059391 wikiPageWikiLink Q6430907.
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- Q1059391 comment "The Sally–Anne test is a psychological test, used in developmental psychology to measure a person's social cognitive ability to attribute false beliefs to others. The flagship implementation of the Sally–Anne test was by Simon Baron-Cohen, Alan M. Leslie, and Uta Frith (1985); in 1988, Leslie and Frith repeated the experiment with human actors (rather than dolls) and found similar results.".
- Q1059391 label "Sally–Anne test".