Yes or No: How children combine gestures and speech to express honest and deceiving attitude
This study looks into children's use of head gestures to express their appreciation for objects, comparing cases in which the gestures match or do not match their true attitude. Forty-four children aged 5 to 8 years old were asked to tell an experimenter whether or not they would like to have s...
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Main Authors: | Marc Swerts (Author), Yan Gu (Author), Tarissa Boerrigter (Author) |
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University of Groningen Press,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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