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11.4.1 Selman's Theory

The development of social cognition:

Selman's levels of perspective-taking

Perspective taking: The cognitive ability to take on the viewpoint or perspective of another person

Based on perspective-taking tasks given to children, developed a series of stages each characterised by a fault in reasoning.

Stages:

Socially egocentric (3-6years):

Children are unable to take on the perspective of others so are egocentric

Social information role taking (6-8years):

Children are now only able to take on one single perspective at a time

Self-reflective role-taking (8-10 years):

Children can fully take on the viewpoint of another person and identify with them, but only focus on one perspective at a time

Mutual role taking (10-12 years):

Children can fully identify with and take on multiple perspectives at the same time

Social and conventional system role taking (12+ years):

Children understand that social rules are needed to maintain order and simply understanding the other person isn't enough

Evaluation:

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P: Selman's theory may have cultural biases.

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E: The stages were developed based on research with children from Western cultures, where individualistic perspectives are more prevalent.

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E: In collectivist cultures, children might show different patterns of perspective-taking, suggesting that the stages may not be universally applicable.

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P: The theory may overemphasise cognitive factors and underplay emotional and contextual influences.

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E: Children's ability to take perspectives can also be influenced by their emotional state, social environment, and relationships, which the theory does not fully address.

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E: This suggests that the development of perspective-taking is more complex than a purely cognitive process.

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