Philosophical discussion on theory of mind and empathyPsychology of Attention and Mind-Reading: No Evidential Lead
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kaggle-ho-021341House OversightPsychology Text on Theory of Mind and Egocentrism
Psychology Text on Theory of Mind and Egocentrism The document discusses developmental psychology and cognitive biases with no mention of any political figures, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It provides no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Describes how children develop mind‑reading abilities.; Explains egocentric and anthropomorphic biases.; Cites researchers Steve Small and Jean Decety.
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