Krisztina Andrási
Assistant Professor
lecturer
Contact details
Address
1064 Budapest, Izabella u. 46.
Room
501
Phone/Extension
+ (36-1) 461-2600 / 5654
Links
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Publications
Scientific classifications
- 5. Social sciences
- 5.1 Psychology
Main research areas
The development of social cognition
In my research, I am interested in how children come to acquire and grasp social conventions; more specifically, whether they understand that these are community-bound (as opposed to, for example, moral norms which are universal), thus, their scope of applicability changes from context to context. Additionally, my research also targets the development of separating fiction from reality in childhood.
Highlighted publications
- 2022 – Young children expect pretend object identities to be known only by their partners in joint pretence – mtmt.hu
- 2023 – “The Red Spots Are Now Lava, We Shouldn’t Step on Them”—The Joint Creation of Novel Arbitrary Social Contexts in Pretend Play – mtmt.hu
- 2024 – Preschoolers retain more details from event sequences 1 week following an in-group demonstration – mtmt.hu
- 2024 – Rejtélyes lakótársaink, avagy hogyan fejthetjük meg a (még nem beszélő) gyermekek gondolkodását? – mtmt.hu
- 2024 – Exploring how preschool-aged children reason about the community-bound nature of cultural conventions – mtmt.hu
Other
Research Group: Social Minds Research Group