Cognitive and Social Factors in Early Deception
Stephen J Ceci editor Michelle DeSimo Leichtman editor Maribeth Putnick editor Michelle Leichtman editor Mary E Putnick editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th May '15
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The understanding of early deception is important for both theoretical and practical purposes. Children's deceptive behaviors provide a window into their models and theories of mind. On a practical level, childhood deception poses challenges for the legal system as well as parents and schools.
In this volume, contributors from diverse areas of psychology -- social, cognitive, and developmental -- as well as philosophy and law examine the determinants of deception among preschoolers. In addition to a wealth of new empirical findings dealing with gender, motivation, and context in children's use of deception, evidence is provided for recursivity of awareness in children as young as three years of age. With chapters and commentaries written by leading scholars in the United States, England, and Australia, this book reflects a growing concern with ecological validity in developmental studies and may prompt rethinking of traditional models of mind based exclusively on data from laboratory experiments.
"This book is highly recommended for judges, attorneys, and mental health professionals who deal with child witnesses."
—Issues in Child Abuse Accusations
"The volume is timely....this is an interesting and important book....The volume raises vital questions about links between cognition and morality and between empirical research and the real world....the editors and authors are to be applauded for raising them."
—Contemporary Psychology
ISBN: 9781138876217
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
192 pages