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theory of mind
[thee-uh-ree uhv mahynd, theer-ee]
noun
the ability to interpret one’s own and other people’s mental and emotional states, understanding that each person has unique motives, perspectives, etc. ToM, TOM
Word History and Origins
Origin of theory of mind1
Example Sentences
There's super interesting work in the organizational behavior space about how having more power makes you have less theory of mind for people who are lower status.
Like a CEO has less theory of mind for their employees.
Theory of mind — explain what that means.
It's not entirely a trivial question, either and has interesting implications for canine intelligence, including the so-called theory of mind.
Some people lose what psychologists call theory of mind—that is, the ability to comprehend that other people have minds and mental states just like they do.
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