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Cognition|August 2, 2003
Children's reasoning about physics within and across ontological kindsGail D Heyman, Ann T Phillips, Susan A Gelman
Cognitive Psychology|August 20, 2008
Evidence for an explanation advantage in naïve biological reasoningCristine H Legare, Henry M Wellman, Susan A Gelman
Child Development|November 9, 2005
Mother-child conversations about pictures and objects: referring to categories and individualsSusan A Gelman, Robert J Chesnick, Sandra R Waxman
Child Development|March 18, 2011
Two-year-olds use the generic/nongeneric distinction to guide their inferences about novel kindsSusan A Graham, Samantha L Nayer, Susan A Gelman
Journal of Child Language|August 19, 2011
Acquisition of generic noun phrases in Chinese: learning about lions without an '-s'Twila Tardif, Susan A Gelman, Xiaolan Fu, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|August 1, 1975
Comparison of the quantitative and qualitative composition of the free fatty aldehydes, alcohols and alkoxy lipids of rat submaxillary gland and brainJ R Gilbertson, R A Gelman, J A Schmutz
Cognitive Development|September 1, 2020
Children's implicit food cognition: Developing a food Implicit Association TestJasmine M DeJesus, Susan A Gelman, Julie C Lumeng
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology|September 1, 1994
Drug delivery systems for the futureH J Hnatyszyn, N Kossovsky, A Gelman, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|May 1, 1970
Evidence for the existence of cholesteryl alk-1-enyl ethers in bovine and porcine cardiac muscleJ R Gilbertson, H H Garlich, R A Gelman
Child Development|December 18, 2012
Informants' traits weigh heavily in young children's trust in testimony and in their epistemic inferencesJonathan D Lane, Henry M Wellman, Susan A Gelman
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Showing results (171-180 of 318) with videos related to

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Cognition|August 2, 2003
Children's reasoning about physics within and across ontological kindsGail D Heyman, Ann T Phillips, Susan A Gelman
Cognitive Psychology|August 20, 2008
Evidence for an explanation advantage in naïve biological reasoningCristine H Legare, Henry M Wellman, Susan A Gelman
Child Development|November 9, 2005
Mother-child conversations about pictures and objects: referring to categories and individualsSusan A Gelman, Robert J Chesnick, Sandra R Waxman
Child Development|March 18, 2011
Two-year-olds use the generic/nongeneric distinction to guide their inferences about novel kindsSusan A Graham, Samantha L Nayer, Susan A Gelman
Journal of Child Language|August 19, 2011
Acquisition of generic noun phrases in Chinese: learning about lions without an '-s'Twila Tardif, Susan A Gelman, Xiaolan Fu, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|August 1, 1975
Comparison of the quantitative and qualitative composition of the free fatty aldehydes, alcohols and alkoxy lipids of rat submaxillary gland and brainJ R Gilbertson, R A Gelman, J A Schmutz
Cognitive Development|September 1, 2020
Children's implicit food cognition: Developing a food Implicit Association TestJasmine M DeJesus, Susan A Gelman, Julie C Lumeng
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology|September 1, 1994
Drug delivery systems for the futureH J Hnatyszyn, N Kossovsky, A Gelman, et al.
Journal of Lipid Research|May 1, 1970
Evidence for the existence of cholesteryl alk-1-enyl ethers in bovine and porcine cardiac muscleJ R Gilbertson, H H Garlich, R A Gelman
Child Development|December 18, 2012
Informants' traits weigh heavily in young children's trust in testimony and in their epistemic inferencesJonathan D Lane, Henry M Wellman, Susan A Gelman
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