Eva Rafetseder
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Beck S, Rafetseder E
Behav Brain Sci
. 2019 Dec;
42:e245.
PMID: 31826782
We discuss whether the two systems approach can advance understanding of children's developing counterfactual thinking. We argue that types of counterfactual thinking that are acquired early in development could be...
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The role of context in "over-imitation": Evidence of movement-based goal inference in young children
March J, Rigby Dames B, Caldwell C, Doherty M, Rafetseder E
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2019 Nov;
190:104713.
PMID: 31726242
Children, as well as adults, often imitate causally unnecessary actions. Three experiments investigated whether such "over-imitation" occurs because these actions are interpreted as performed for the movement's sake (i.e., having...
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Rafetseder E, Perner J
Z Psychol
. 2018 Dec;
226(2):110-121.
PMID: 30519524
The development and relation of counterfactual reasoning and false belief understanding were examined in 3- to 7-year-old children ( = 75) and adult controls ( = 14). The key question...
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Siddaway A, Rafetseder E
J Paediatr Child Health
. 2016 Jan;
52(1):99.
PMID: 26776553
No abstract available.
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Leahy B, Rafetseder E, Perner J
Stud Log
. 2015 Mar;
102(4):793-810.
PMID: 25729114
Children approach counterfactual questions about stories with a reasoning strategy that falls short of adults' Counterfactual Reasoning (CFR). It was dubbed "Basic Conditional Reasoning" (BCR) in Rafetseder et al. (Child...
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Rafetseder E, Perner J
Child Dev Perspect
. 2014 Mar;
8(1):54-58.
PMID: 24600482
Counterfactual reasoning (CFR)-mentally representing what the world would be like now if things had been different in the past-is an important aspect of human cognition and the focus of research...
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Rafetseder E, Schwitalla M, Perner J
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2012 Dec;
114(3):389-404.
PMID: 23219156
The objective of this study was to describe the developmental progression of counterfactual reasoning from childhood to adulthood. In contrast to the traditional view, it was recently reported by Rafetseder...
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Rafetseder E, Perner J
Think Reason
. 2011 Dec;
16(2):131-155.
PMID: 22187537
In most developmental studies the only error children could make on counterfactual tasks was to answer with the current state of affairs. It was concluded that children who did not...
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Rafetseder E, Perner J
Cogn Emot
. 2011 Oct;
26(5):800-19.
PMID: 21973057
Counterfactual reasoning about how events could have turned out better is associated with the feeling of regret. However, developmental studies show a discrepancy between the onset of counterfactual reasoning (at...
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Rafetseder E, Cristi-Vargas R, Perner J
Child Dev
. 2010 Mar;
81(1):376-89.
PMID: 20331674
This study investigated at what point in development 3- to 6-year-old children begin to demonstrate counterfactual reasoning by controlling for fortuitously correct answers that result from basic conditional reasoning. Basic...