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Annette M E Henderson

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 26, 2018
Just rewards: 17-Month-old infants expect agents to take resources according to the principles of distributive justiceYing Wang, Annette M E Henderson
Infant Behavior & Development|May 4, 2018
We cooperated so… now what? Infants expect cooperative partners to share resourcesYing Wang, Annette M E Henderson
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Nine-month-old infants generalize object labels, but not object preferences across individualsAnnette M E Henderson, Amanda L Woodward
Frontiers in Psychology|April 15, 2015
She called that thing a mido, but should you call it a mido too? Linguistic experience influences infants' expectations of conventionalityAnnette M E Henderson, Jessica C Scott
Journal of Child Language|November 6, 2009
Parents' use of conventional and unconventional labels in conversations with their preschoolersAnnette M E Henderson, Mark A Sabbagh
Cognition|July 5, 2011
"Let's work together": what do infants understand about collaborative goals?Annette M E Henderson, Amanda L Woodward
Developmental Psychology|March 6, 2013
Language matters: thirteen-month-olds understand that the language a speaker uses constrains conventionalityJessica C Scott, Annette M E Henderson
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development|April 20, 2007
How an appreciation of conventionality shapes early word learningMark A Sabbagh, Annette M E Henderson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 6, 2022
Initial interactions matter: Warm-up play affects 2-year-olds' cooperative ability with an unfamiliar same-aged peerNichole Breeland, Annette M E Henderson, Rachel Low
Frontiers in Psychology|June 10, 2024
Observing prosociality and talent: the emotional characteristics and behavioral outcomes of elevation and admiration in 6.5- to 8.5-year-old childrenSina Gibhardt, Robert Hepach, Annette M E Henderson
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 26, 2018
Just rewards: 17-Month-old infants expect agents to take resources according to the principles of distributive justiceYing Wang, Annette M E Henderson
Infant Behavior & Development|May 4, 2018
We cooperated so… now what? Infants expect cooperative partners to share resourcesYing Wang, Annette M E Henderson
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Nine-month-old infants generalize object labels, but not object preferences across individualsAnnette M E Henderson, Amanda L Woodward
Frontiers in Psychology|April 15, 2015
She called that thing a mido, but should you call it a mido too? Linguistic experience influences infants' expectations of conventionalityAnnette M E Henderson, Jessica C Scott
Journal of Child Language|November 6, 2009
Parents' use of conventional and unconventional labels in conversations with their preschoolersAnnette M E Henderson, Mark A Sabbagh
Cognition|July 5, 2011
"Let's work together": what do infants understand about collaborative goals?Annette M E Henderson, Amanda L Woodward
Developmental Psychology|March 6, 2013
Language matters: thirteen-month-olds understand that the language a speaker uses constrains conventionalityJessica C Scott, Annette M E Henderson
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development|April 20, 2007
How an appreciation of conventionality shapes early word learningMark A Sabbagh, Annette M E Henderson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 6, 2022
Initial interactions matter: Warm-up play affects 2-year-olds' cooperative ability with an unfamiliar same-aged peerNichole Breeland, Annette M E Henderson, Rachel Low
Frontiers in Psychology|June 10, 2024
Observing prosociality and talent: the emotional characteristics and behavioral outcomes of elevation and admiration in 6.5- to 8.5-year-old childrenSina Gibhardt, Robert Hepach, Annette M E Henderson
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