“…This pattern has been observed with reference to a range of content domains, including novel object names (Clement, Koenig, & Harris, 2004;Koenig & Harris, 2005;Pasquini et al, 2007;Sabbagh & Baldwin, 2001), novel object functions (Birch, Vauthier, & Bloom, 2008;DiYanni & Kelemen, 2008;Jaswal, 2006;Koenig & Harris, 2005), the location of hidden objects (Nurmsoo & Robinson, 2009a;Robinson & Nurmsoo, 2009), and the contents of opaque containers (Robinson, Champion, & Mitchell, 1999). Some studies have asked children to consider informants' access to accurate knowledge (Einav & Robinson, 2011;Nurmsoo & Robinson, 2009a;Robinson et al, 1999), whereas other studies have asked children to consider informants' motives (Heyman, Sritanyaratana, & Vanderbilt, 2013;Mascaro & Sperber, 2009;Reyes-Jaquez & Echols, 2015;Vanderbilt et al, 2011).…”