Question

Bloom and German described the misuse of tests of this type in developmental psychology like the “screens” task, claiming they proved difficult for most young children. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this type of test, which includes a classic one named by Baron-Cohen et al. that involves a pair of dolls moving a marble between a basket and a box.
ANSWER: false-belief test [or false-belief tasks; accept theory of mind test or TOM test; prompt on Sally–Anne Test]
[10m] Baron-Cohen et al. used the Sally–Anne Test to argue that individuals with this condition lacked theory of mind, a trait which they called mindblindness. Baron-Cohen controversially described those with this condition as having an “extreme male brain.”
ANSWER: autism spectrum disorder [or ASD; accept Asperger’s syndrome]
[10e] Until the 1970s, the leading theory of autism development blamed “refrigerator” examples of these people for their lack of warmth. Teenagers are more likely to show signs of depression due to “helicopter” examples of these people.
ANSWER: parents [accept mothers, fathers, moms, or dads]
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