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The Development of Mirror Self-Recognition in Different Sociocultural Contexts

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The Development of Mirror Self-Recognition in Different Sociocultural Contexts - Kartner, Joscha, and Keller, Heidi, and Chaudhary, Nandita
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The goal of the study was to trace the development of mirror self-recognition (MSR), as an index of toddlers' sense of themselves and others as autonomous intentional agents, in different sociocultural environments...[They] hypothesized that the onset of MSR would be earlier in sociocultural contexts in which mothers value and support their toddlers' development of autonomy. Also considered were three factors that covary with culture that may compromise the cross-cultural validity of MSR as a behavioral measure of toddlers' ...

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The Development of Mirror Self-Recognition in Different Sociocultural Contexts 2012, Wiley-Blackwell

ISBN-13: 9781118596852

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