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Alex Shaw

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 13, 2017
Children use partial resource sharing as a cue to friendshipZoe Liberman, Alex Shaw
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 12, 2019
Children use similarity, propinquity, and loyalty to predict which people are friendsZoe Liberman, Alex Shaw
Cognitive Science|November 11, 2014
Manipulating Morality: Third-Party Intentions Alter Moral Judgments by Changing Causal ReasoningJonathan Phillips, Alex Shaw
Cognitive Science|May 6, 2017
No Harm, Still Foul: Concerns About Reputation Drive Dislike of Harmless PlagiarizersIke Silver, Alex Shaw
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
Lab support for strong reciprocity is weak: punishing for reputation rather than cooperationAlex Shaw, Laurie Santos
Developmental Science|September 18, 2014
Whose idea is it anyway? The importance of reputation in acknowledgementAlex Shaw, Kristina Olson
Developmental Psychology|October 5, 2018
Secret to friendship: Children make inferences about friendship based on secret sharingZoe Liberman, Alex Shaw
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 21, 2022
When and why "staying out of it" backfires in moral and political disagreementsIke Silver, Alex Shaw
Frontiers in Psychology|July 25, 2013
All inequality is not equal: children correct inequalities using resource valueAlex Shaw, Kristina R Olson
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 1, 2020
Who are "we"? Dealing with conflicting moral obligationsAlex Shaw, Shoham Choshen-Hillel
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 13, 2017
Children use partial resource sharing as a cue to friendshipZoe Liberman, Alex Shaw
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 12, 2019
Children use similarity, propinquity, and loyalty to predict which people are friendsZoe Liberman, Alex Shaw
Cognitive Science|November 11, 2014
Manipulating Morality: Third-Party Intentions Alter Moral Judgments by Changing Causal ReasoningJonathan Phillips, Alex Shaw
Cognitive Science|May 6, 2017
No Harm, Still Foul: Concerns About Reputation Drive Dislike of Harmless PlagiarizersIke Silver, Alex Shaw
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
Lab support for strong reciprocity is weak: punishing for reputation rather than cooperationAlex Shaw, Laurie Santos
Developmental Science|September 18, 2014
Whose idea is it anyway? The importance of reputation in acknowledgementAlex Shaw, Kristina Olson
Developmental Psychology|October 5, 2018
Secret to friendship: Children make inferences about friendship based on secret sharingZoe Liberman, Alex Shaw
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 21, 2022
When and why "staying out of it" backfires in moral and political disagreementsIke Silver, Alex Shaw
Frontiers in Psychology|July 25, 2013
All inequality is not equal: children correct inequalities using resource valueAlex Shaw, Kristina R Olson
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 1, 2020
Who are "we"? Dealing with conflicting moral obligationsAlex Shaw, Shoham Choshen-Hillel
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