Does social distance modulate adults' egocentric biases when reasoning about false beliefs?
When given privileged information of an object's true location, adults often overestimate the likelihood that a protagonist holding a false belief will search in the correct location for that object. This type of egocentric bias is often labelled the 'curse of knowledge'. Interestingl...
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