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Mark Sabbagh
Queen's University Kingston - Kingston / Canada
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 646188
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Mark Sabbagh's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The development of executive functioning and theory of mind: A comparison of Chinese and US preschoolers Psychological science 17 (1), 74-81, 2006
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Learning words from knowledgeable versus ignorant speakers: Links between preschoolers' theory of mind and semantic development Child development 72 (4), 1054-1070, 2001
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Theory of mind development in Chinese children: a meta-analysis of false-belief understanding across cultures and languages. Developmental psychology 44 (2), 523, 2008
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Understanding orbitofrontal contributions to theory-of-mind reasoning: Implications for autism Brain and cognition 55 (1), 209-219, 2004
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Mental state decoding abilities in clinical depression Journal of affective disorders 86 (2-3), 247-258, 2005
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