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Psychological mindedness and abstract reasoning in late childhood and adolescence: an exploration using new instruments
This study introduces two new measures of psychological mindedness, applying them in a study of the growth of abstract thinking in children and adolescents in a developmental design. The capacity to achieve psychological understanding of the self and of others involves comprehension of the motives,...
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