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The Modified Temptation Resistance Task: A Paradigm to Elicit Children’s Strategic Lie-telling
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The Modified Temptation Resistance Task: A Paradigm to Elicit Children’s Strategic Lie-telling

The Modified Temptation Resistance Task: A Paradigm to Elicit Children’s Strategic Lie-telling

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06:51 min

April 06, 2018

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Capítulos

  • 00:05Título
  • 00:45Introduction and Warm-up
  • 01:43The Guessing Game
  • 03:12The Transgression and Lie-telling Behavior
  • 04:02The Strategic Lie-telling and Debriefing
  • 05:04Results: Approximately Half of Children from 3 to 6 Years Old Exhibit Peeking Behavior in Absence of Experimenter
  • 06:08Conclusion

Summary

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The protocol for the temptation resistance paradigm was designed to elicit 2- to 8-year-old children's strategic lie-telling behaviors. The reward of transgression was intended to be too tempting to resist, so that children's spontaneous lie-telling behavior in the presence of irreversible evidence due to the transgression could be observed.

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