‘Children who understand others' perspectives found to be more popular among peers’, http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-04/sfri-cwu040815.php, EurekAlert! - AAAS (15-APR-2015).
Perspectives
Understanding others' mental perspectives may facilitate the kind of interactions that help children become or remain popular. (...) Understanding others' mental perspectives is important both for making friends in the early school years and for maintaining friendships as children grow older. (…) The study also found that the link was weaker for boys than girls.
Link
‘Children who understand others' perspectives found to be more popular among peers’, http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-04/sfri-cwu040815.php, EurekAlert! - AAAS (15-APR-2015).