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    Children's Tendencies to Tell Lies Decrease Over the Preschool Years
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Children's Tendencies to Tell Lies Decrease Over the Preschool Years

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Children's tendencies to tell lies decrease over the preschool years but increase in middle childhood and are related to their improved executive function but not their theory-of-mind skills.

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