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Ben Kenward

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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
10-Month-Olds Visually Anticipate an Outcome Contingent on Their Own ActionBen Kenward
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 23, 2012
Over-imitating preschoolers believe unnecessary actions are normative and enforce their performance by a third partyBen Kenward
Plos One|September 24, 2013
Infants help a non-human agentBen Kenward, Gustaf Gredebäck
Aggressive Behavior|February 27, 2016
Five-year-olds punish antisocial adultsBen Kenward, Therese Östh
Developmental Psychology|May 25, 2011
Preschoolers distribute scarce resources according to the moral valence of recipients' previous actionsBen Kenward, Matilda Dahl
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 13, 2019
The "now moment" is believed privileged because "now" is when happening is experiencedBen Kenward, Michael Pilling
Frontiers in Psychology|November 20, 2012
Enactment of third-party punishment by 4-year-oldsBen Kenward, Therese Osth
Perceptual and Motor Skills|October 13, 2011
Catching of balls unexpectedly thrown or fired by cannonBen Kenward, Daniel Nilsson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 15, 2010
Over-imitation is better explained by norm learning than by distorted causal learningBen Kenward, Markus Karlsson, Joanna Persson
Developmental Psychology|September 30, 2021
Moral duty and equalization concerns motivate children's third-party punishmentRhea L Arini, Luci Wiggs, Ben Kenward
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
10-Month-Olds Visually Anticipate an Outcome Contingent on Their Own ActionBen Kenward
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 23, 2012
Over-imitating preschoolers believe unnecessary actions are normative and enforce their performance by a third partyBen Kenward
Plos One|September 24, 2013
Infants help a non-human agentBen Kenward, Gustaf Gredebäck
Aggressive Behavior|February 27, 2016
Five-year-olds punish antisocial adultsBen Kenward, Therese Östh
Developmental Psychology|May 25, 2011
Preschoolers distribute scarce resources according to the moral valence of recipients' previous actionsBen Kenward, Matilda Dahl
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 13, 2019
The "now moment" is believed privileged because "now" is when happening is experiencedBen Kenward, Michael Pilling
Frontiers in Psychology|November 20, 2012
Enactment of third-party punishment by 4-year-oldsBen Kenward, Therese Osth
Perceptual and Motor Skills|October 13, 2011
Catching of balls unexpectedly thrown or fired by cannonBen Kenward, Daniel Nilsson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 15, 2010
Over-imitation is better explained by norm learning than by distorted causal learningBen Kenward, Markus Karlsson, Joanna Persson
Developmental Psychology|September 30, 2021
Moral duty and equalization concerns motivate children's third-party punishmentRhea L Arini, Luci Wiggs, Ben Kenward
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