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Theory of mind, executive function, and lying in children: A meta-analysis
L Sai, S Shang, C Tay, X Liu, T Sheng, G Fu, XP Ding, K Lee
Developmental science, e13096, 2021
462021
Children with autism spectrum disorder’s lying is correlated with their working memory but not theory of mind
W Ma, L Sai, C Tay, Y Du, J Jiang, XP Ding
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 49 (8), 3364-3375, 2019
212019
The link between parental mental state talk and children’s lying: An indirect effect via false belief understanding
XP Ding, SLY Teo, C Tay
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 201, 104990, 2021
82021
Parental mental state talk in two contexts: Parents’ cognitive sentential complements are positively associated with children’s theory of mind
C Tay, XP Ding
Cognitive Development 63, 101192, 2022
42022
Can classic moral stories with anthropomorphized animal characters promote children's honesty?
XP Ding, C Tay, YJ Chua, JKT Cheng
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 85, 101498, 2023
32023
Detecting lies through others’ eyes: Children use perceptual access cues to evaluate listeners’ beliefs about informants’ deception
C Tay, R Ng, NN Ye, XP Ding
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 241, 105863, 2024
2024
Parental warmth moderates the relation between children’s lying and theory-of-mind
XP Ding, C Tay, SJ Goh, RY Hong
International Journal of Behavioral Development 47 (4), 306-316, 2023
2023
Is telling moral stories a good way of promoting children’s honesty?
XP Ding, C Tay
Family and Population in Asia, 24-29, 2019
2019
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