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Andrew Scott Baron

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
Is the inherence heuristic simply WEIRD?Andrew Scott Baron
Psychological Science|December 24, 2005
The development of implicit attitudes. Evidence of race evaluations from ages 6 and 10 and adulthoodAndrew Scott Baron, Mahzarin R Banaji
Child Development|March 19, 2011
Consequences of "minimal" group affiliations in childrenYarrow Dunham, Andrew Scott Baron, Susan Carey
Developmental Science|August 12, 2015
The development of implicit gender attitudesYarrow Dunham, Andrew Scott Baron, Mahzarin R Banaji
Child Development|September 27, 2006
From American city to Japanese village: a cross-cultural investigation of implicit race attitudesYarrow Dunham, Andrew Scott Baron, Mahzarin R Banaji
Plos One|March 4, 2021
The effect of familiarity on infants' social categorization capacityMatar Ferera, Anthea Pun, Andrew Scott Baron, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 2016
Infants use relative numerical group size to infer social dominanceAnthea Pun, Susan A J Birch, Andrew Scott Baron
Cognition|February 26, 2021
The power of allies: Infants' expectations of social obligations during intergroup conflictAnthea Pun, Susan A J Birch, Andrew Scott Baron
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|September 7, 2024
Editorial: Advances in Clinical Science and Practice Need Research on Implicit BiasCameron E Hall, Bethany D Michel, Andrew Scott Baron
Developmental Science|October 28, 2016
Malleability of implicit associations across developmentAntonya Marie Gonzalez, William L Dunlop, Andrew Scott Baron
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 13, 2014
Is the inherence heuristic simply WEIRD?Andrew Scott Baron
Psychological Science|December 24, 2005
The development of implicit attitudes. Evidence of race evaluations from ages 6 and 10 and adulthoodAndrew Scott Baron, Mahzarin R Banaji
Child Development|March 19, 2011
Consequences of "minimal" group affiliations in childrenYarrow Dunham, Andrew Scott Baron, Susan Carey
Developmental Science|August 12, 2015
The development of implicit gender attitudesYarrow Dunham, Andrew Scott Baron, Mahzarin R Banaji
Child Development|September 27, 2006
From American city to Japanese village: a cross-cultural investigation of implicit race attitudesYarrow Dunham, Andrew Scott Baron, Mahzarin R Banaji
Plos One|March 4, 2021
The effect of familiarity on infants' social categorization capacityMatar Ferera, Anthea Pun, Andrew Scott Baron, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 2016
Infants use relative numerical group size to infer social dominanceAnthea Pun, Susan A J Birch, Andrew Scott Baron
Cognition|February 26, 2021
The power of allies: Infants' expectations of social obligations during intergroup conflictAnthea Pun, Susan A J Birch, Andrew Scott Baron
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|September 7, 2024
Editorial: Advances in Clinical Science and Practice Need Research on Implicit BiasCameron E Hall, Bethany D Michel, Andrew Scott Baron
Developmental Science|October 28, 2016
Malleability of implicit associations across developmentAntonya Marie Gonzalez, William L Dunlop, Andrew Scott Baron
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