Meta-Analysis of Theory of Mind and Peer Popularity in the Preschool and Early School Years

Child Dev. 2015 Jul;86(4):1159-1174. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12372. Epub 2015 Apr 15.

Abstract

It has been argued that children who possess an advanced theory of mind (ToM) are viewed positively by their peers, but the empirical findings are mixed. This meta-analysis of 20 studies including 2,096 children (aged from 2 years, 8 months to 10 years) revealed a significant overall association (r = .19) indicating that children with higher ToM scores were also more popular in their peer group. The effect did not vary with age. The effect was weaker for boys (r = .12) compared to girls (r = .30). ToM was more strongly associated with popularity (r = .23) than with rejection (r = .13). These findings confirm that ToM development has significant implications for children's peer relationships.