Source Word
Sally-Anne test
Noun
(psychology)
A
test
measuring
a
person's
social
cognitive
ability
to
attribute
false
beliefs
to
others.
A
story
is
enacted
with
two
dolls:
Sally
takes
a
marble
and
hides
it
in
her
basket,
and
Anne
then
transfers
it
to
her
own
basket
while
Sally
is
absent.
The
participant
is
asked
where
Sally
will
expect
to
find
the
marble
on
returning.
Japanese Meaning
心理学で用いられる、他者に誤った信念を帰属させる能力、すなわち社会的認知能力を評価するためのテスト。 / 実験では、サリーが持っていた玉を隠し、アンがその玉を別の場所に移動させるシナリオを用いて、サリーがどこで玉を探すかを問う方式となる。
Sense(1)
(psychology)
A
test
measuring
a
person's
social
cognitive
ability
to
attribute
false
beliefs
to
others.
A
story
is
enacted
with
two
dolls:
Sally
takes
a
marble
and
hides
it
in
her
basket,
and
Anne
then
transfers
it
to
her
own
basket
while
Sally
is
absent.
The
participant
is
asked
where
Sally
will
expect
to
find
the
marble
on
returning.
( plural )