Multiple Choice
Four-year-old Ashton and three-year-old William are each given a false belief task.They have accurate information about where a toy is (they know it is in a toy box) ,but a girl in a story does not (she thinks the toy is under a bed) .Chances are that if they are both asked where the girl in the story will look for the toy
A) they will both say the girl will look in the toy box.
B) they will both say the girl will look under the bed.
C) Ashton will say the girl will look in the toy box,but William will say she will look under the bed.
D) Ashton will say the girl will look under the bed,but William will say she will look in the toy box.
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